It's not really that difficult if you read the instructions. There should
be 2 python modules that you must install. It's not really any different
than installing a game or any other software. They are self installing. I
don't recall having to reset anything in SPSS. SPSS recognized the
additional software and ran PLS without much problem. My experience is
with the beta version, the final product may have changed. I recall
getting some rather terse errors, largely from my problem set-up, I don't
think it was the software.
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Has anyone used it and if so had any issues in setting up/installing the
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Tks
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