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First of all, this is not a language issue
but character encoding issue. What you are seeing is that the characters
in the dataset are in a different encoding from what Statistics is set
to use.
The easiest solution is to switch to
Unicode mode. You can do this in Edit>Options>Unicode or running
SET UNICODE ON.
If the dataset was written with Statistics
15 or later, it will contain information about the character encoding and
will convert it correct.
If the dataset is older, you need to
set your Statistics locale to the appropriate Chinese locale before opening
the dataset.
HTH,
Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
[hidden email]
new phone: 720-342-5621
From:
GauravSrivastava <[hidden email]>
To:
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Date:
02/06/2012 03:24 AM
Subject:
[SPSSX-L] Other
languages is not support
Sent by:
"SPSSX(r)
Discussion" <[hidden email]>
Hi All,
I am using SPSS v19, but it is not supported any other language text
response apart from english.
I have a chinese data set in which lots of text response which are in
chinese. but in SPSS it's only showing ??????.
Can any one help me on this?
Regards,
Gaurav
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