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Just In
Greetings!

First question. My SPSS 20 Essentials includes Python 2.7 but there is
also newer, better Python 3.8. Should I keep just keep the old version
for SPSS? How do you reconcile the two?

Thank you!

Just

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Re: Python versions

Jon Peck
You have to use the Python version associated with your Statistics version.  Back at Statistics 20, Python 3 was not supported.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 10:46 PM Just In <[hidden email]> wrote:
Greetings!

First question. My SPSS 20 Essentials includes Python 2.7 but there is
also newer, better Python 3.8. Should I keep just keep the old version
for SPSS? How do you reconcile the two?

Thank you!

Just

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