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I know there have been issues with 15 vista. Can anyone elaborate on
whether or not there is a patch to make 15 work with vista? Have folks been able to work around 15 on vista? Any comments are welcome, you can respond privately. I am not try to get 15 to work currnetly. But was thinking about it. Mark |
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I know there is a "patch." I don't know any details about what it does,
but it's called SPSS15VistaHotfix.exe, at least the version here in my office. I don't have Vista yet so I didn't have to use it myself. If you can't get a copy from the spss website, let me know and I'll send what I have. Take care, Shimon -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Mark Davenport Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 6:48 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Vista and SPSS I know there have been issues with 15 vista. Can anyone elaborate on whether or not there is a patch to make 15 work with vista? Have folks been able to work around 15 on vista? Any comments are welcome, you can respond privately. I am not try to get 15 to work currnetly. But was thinking about it. Mark |
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I have 15 with Vista hotfix running - trouble getting it licensed - but that
is done now too (manually) - expect it to be working normally - but still using 14 on my older XP box for 99% of my work - so cant honestly tell you if there are any problems - haven't seen any yet **************************** Notice: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, do not use the information, delete this e-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of this information by a person other than the intended recipient is unauthorized and may be illegal. Email transmissions cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free. The sender therefore does not accept any liability for errors or omissions in the contents of this message that arise as a result of email transmissions. -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Mark Davenport Sent: August 22, 2007 6:48 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Vista and SPSS I know there have been issues with 15 vista. Can anyone elaborate on whether or not there is a patch to make 15 work with vista? Have folks been able to work around 15 on vista? Any comments are welcome, you can respond privately. I am not try to get 15 to work currnetly. But was thinking about it. Mark |
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But someonw known to me is using SPSS 13 on VISTA. I dont konw how?
On 8/23/07, Mark Davenport <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I know there have been issues with 15 vista. Can anyone elaborate on > whether or not there is a patch to make 15 work with vista? Have folks > been able to work around 15 on vista? > > Any comments are welcome, you can respond privately. I am not try to get > 15 to work currnetly. But was thinking about it. > > Mark > -- Regards Pushpender Nath |
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We have SPSS 15 running on a number of Vista machines with no obvious problems. There is the little 'nuisance' which causes Vista to switch display modes on starting and stopping SPSS but it is liveable with !!
The other thing to note is that if you are doing a 'clean' install on a Vista machine then you need to install SPSS first and then either licence for the 14 day trial period using the 'trial licence' file. Run the Vista hotfix, don't try and do a full licence before running this as it won't work. Once the hotfix is complete then you can licence and add all the patches. I have created a set of instructions for our students and they seem to be managing so it seems to work OK. Best Wishes John S. Lemon Student Liaison Officer Directorate of Information Technology (DIT) - University of Aberdeen Edward Wright Building: Room G51 Tel: +44 1224 273350 Fax: +44 1224 273372 |
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Mark,
I have been using SPSS 15.0.1 on Vista since the beginning of June. Other than the issue below which is not specific to Vista, I have had no problems. I originally thought the issue below was a Vista problem, but later learned from SPSS that it is not operating system specific (e.g. affects WinXP too). I found what I consider to be a serious bug, however SPSS has told me that they do not intend to fix it in the current version. Their term below is "inconvenience". I believe version 16 isn't due out until the 3rd quarter of this year. I was very disappointed, of course. Even more disappointing is that the bug appears not to have been publicized. The SPSS tech I spoke with told me that one other person had reported the problem -- so they were aware of it already. His message to me is below. I did express my disappointment to the tech on the phone. I sent a message (first message pasted below) to the person who manages the SPSS license at my university, who then sent it out to all of our SPSS users. Fortunately, there is a workaround -- unfortunately, it is not a workaround that can be implemented automatically. Rather, it relies on the user to remember to take action frequently. **Here is the issue and workaround: After deleting a variable, you must save/cache the dataset. If you don't, then when another variable is created, any missing values in the new variable are populated with whatever values used to be in the now deleted variable. Not always easy to detect unless you're looking for it, so it is very possible that many SPSS users have unknowingly used faulty data. I had to go back and check a couple weeks worth of work. I am considering moving to SAS because of the handling of this issue. I was not a member of this list when I discovered this, or would have shared it at that time. Also, it is possible that SPSS has since fixed the bug but not notified me -- though again, their stated intention was not to fix it in the current version. I know there are several SPSS staffers on this list, so perhaps they will chime in. I would be happy to learn that the info I received was incorrect! -David >>>>6/20/07 I identified what I think is a pretty serious bug in SPSS yesterday. The SPSS tech support person was able to replicate it while I was on the phone with him. He later sent me the email below. It looks like the bottom line is that SPSS has no intention of issuing a patch. Instead, they will wait until version 16 is released. At the very least, I would expect them to notify their customers. The ramifications are not insignificant. I will need to go back and recheck several analyses I've done using version 15.0.1. I think it may be worth sending out a note to all SPSS users. There is a workaround, but if you don't know about the problem/solution you could end up with faulty data. That is what happened to me. Fortunately, I did a little detective work and got lucky and found the bug. The summary below is from another SPSS client who originally found the bug. I can describe how you can replicate it on your machine if you want. Anyway, I just thought I should let you know in case you want to let the other UNH SPSS users know about the problem. Someone who intends to publish results compiled using SPSS version 15.0.1 would probably want to recheck their work. >>>>> From: SPSS Support [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 5:27 PM To: Laflamme, David Subject: SPSS CaseID : DED/501861 - Strange behaviour with duplicating values David, A quick update here - before submitting this to development, I ran this issue by a colleauge, who informed me that he's already submitted it! It's fixed in 16.0, and I ran your data and syntax through a 16 beta, to confirm that I can't replicate the problem there. Looks like someone else got to this one before we did. Problem Summary: Deleting a variable may cause subsequent transformations to be incorrect Problem Description: I'm using SPSS for Windows version 15.0.1 and I compute a new variable in a dataset, for instance: COMPUTE z = x + y where 'x' and 'y' are existing variables. I then delete 'z' by either right-clicking on it and selecting Clear or via a DELETE VARIABLES command. I then run something like this: IF (gender = 1) a = 1. The variable 'a' now holds the same position in the dataset that 'z' used to. And any cell of 'a' not populated with a 1 is populated with data that had been in 'z' before it was "deleted". It appears 'z' wasn't really deleted. This problem did not occur in 15.0.0 or earlier. What is wrong? Resolution Description: This appears to be a defect and has been reported to SPSS development for remediation in an upcoming release of SPSS. As a workaround until the behavior is corrected, please cache your dataset after Clearing a variable or issuing a DELETE VARIABLES command. This error has been fixed in SPSS 16.0 for Windows. We apologize for the inconvenience. Devon Dejno - SPSS Technical Support [hidden email] Tel: +1.312.651.3410 Fax: +1.815.304.1804 Have a question for SPSS Technical Support? Try our resolution search at: http://support.spss.com |
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David,
Thank you for reporting this problem. I expect to be getting 15 soon as UB renews licenses and it always good to know what doesn't work right and won't be fixed, ever. And, it will be interesting to see if anybody from spss comments. At the same time, Whether they do or don't doesn't matter because 16, not 15, is the new model. I'd agree that it must be an uncommon command sequence. I have this question. If I do this command sequence, does the problem occur? I'd be appreciative if somebody with 15.0.1 would try it out and report back. Let x and y be existing variables. Then, Compute z=x+y. Delete z. Compute a=0. If (gender eq 1) a=1. Execute. Gene Maguin |
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Hi David,
I am the SPSS contact for my university and on June 27th I received one of their 'Proactive Notification' emails warning about the issue you raised. The text of the message was: ==================================== Subject: SPSS Proactive Notification - Deleting variables from dataset may generate subsequent incorrect results with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 NOTE: If you are not running SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 - please disregard this email. SPSS Technical Support recently detected a problem with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006. Deleting variables in a dataset may cause data to be incorrect upon subsequent transformations. This only occurs when variables are deleted interactively from the user interface or invoking the DELETE VARIABLES syntax command. This would be apparent when a new variable is generated in the active dataset. SPSS is evaluating the most appropriate solution but until it is available, the workaround would be to cache your dataset after deleting a variable. From the data editor go to File->Cache Data and choose Cache Now. Via command syntax, please add the CACHE command following every DELETE VARIABLES command. If you have any questions or problems, please contact your local SPSS support team (http://support.spss.com/contactus.asp ). SPSS apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused. We are continually striving to provide more proactive communication to our clients. However, if you do not wish to receive further proactive e-mails from SPSS Support, just reply to this message with REMOVE on the subject line. Thank you, SPSS Technical Support ==================================== Then, on July 12th another Proactive Notification was sent announcing the 15.0.1.1 patch that fixes the problem: ==================================== Subject: SPSS Proactive Notification - SPSS 15.0.1.1 Patch availability notice addressing the delete variables issue with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 SPSS Technical Support announces the availability of the SPSS 15.0.1.1 Patch for Windows users. This patch will work only for English Windows versions of SPSS 15.0.1. This patch addresses the issue that was previously announced on June 26, 2007 relating to potential data transformation errors after deleting variables from your dataset in SPSS 15.0.1. Please see Resolution 70501 for more details. This patch does not correct previously saved SPSS data files. For detailed information on the description of this patch, installation instructions, and downloading go to: http://support.spss.com and click on "Login to Online Tech Support" then enter your user name and password. Select the "SPSS" menu link then on "Patches" followed by "SPSS for Windows". If you have forgotten your user id or password you can use the "Find Password" feature on our Web site. This can be found at: http://support.spss.com/password.html We are continually striving to improve our communication to our clients. However, if you do not wish to receive further proactive e-mails from SPSS Support, please reply to this message with REMOVE on the subject line. Thank you, SPSS Technical Support ==================================== It sounds like these notifications don't get distributed to as many users as they should, but presumably if people aren't receiving them they can contact Technical Support and request to be added to the distribution list for the future. In the meantime, the 15.0.1.1 patch can be downloaded from http://support.spss.com. Hope this helps. Cheers, Kylie. Quoting "Laflamme, David" <[hidden email]>: > Mark, > > I have been using SPSS 15.0.1 on Vista since the beginning of June. > Other than the issue below which is not specific to Vista, I have had no > problems. I originally thought the issue below was a Vista problem, but > later learned from SPSS that it is not operating system specific (e.g. > affects WinXP too). > > I found what I consider to be a serious bug, however SPSS has told me > that they do not intend to fix it in the current version. Their term > below is "inconvenience". I believe version 16 isn't due out until the > 3rd quarter of this year. I was very disappointed, of course. Even > more disappointing is that the bug appears not to have been publicized. > The SPSS tech I spoke with told me that one other person had reported > the problem -- so they were aware of it already. His message to me is > below. I did express my disappointment to the tech on the phone. > > I sent a message (first message pasted below) to the person who manages > the SPSS license at my university, who then sent it out to all of our > SPSS users. Fortunately, there is a workaround -- unfortunately, it is > not a workaround that can be implemented automatically. Rather, it > relies on the user to remember to take action frequently. > > **Here is the issue and workaround: After deleting a variable, you must > save/cache the dataset. If you don't, then when another variable is > created, any missing values in the new variable are populated with > whatever values used to be in the now deleted variable. Not always easy > to detect unless you're looking for it, so it is very possible that many > SPSS users have unknowingly used faulty data. I had to go back and > check a couple weeks worth of work. > > I am considering moving to SAS because of the handling of this issue. > > I was not a member of this list when I discovered this, or would have > shared it at that time. Also, it is possible that SPSS has since fixed > the bug but not notified me -- though again, their stated intention was > not to fix it in the current version. I know there are several SPSS > staffers on this list, so perhaps they will chime in. I would be happy > to learn that the info I received was incorrect! > > -David > > >>>>6/20/07 > I identified what I think is a pretty serious bug in SPSS yesterday. > The SPSS tech support person was able to replicate it while I was on the > phone with him. He later sent me the email below. It looks like the > bottom line is that SPSS has no intention of issuing a patch. Instead, > they will wait until version 16 is released. At the very least, I would > expect them to notify their customers. The ramifications are not > insignificant. I will need to go back and recheck several analyses I've > done using version 15.0.1. I think it may be worth sending out a note > to all SPSS users. There is a workaround, but if you don't know about > the problem/solution you could end up with faulty data. That is what > happened to me. Fortunately, I did a little detective work and got lucky > and found the bug. > > The summary below is from another SPSS client who originally found the > bug. I can describe how you can replicate it on your machine if you > want. > > Anyway, I just thought I should let you know in case you want to let the > other UNH SPSS users know about the problem. Someone who intends to > publish results compiled using SPSS version 15.0.1 would probably want > to recheck their work. > > >>>>> > From: SPSS Support [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 5:27 PM > To: Laflamme, David > Subject: SPSS CaseID : DED/501861 - Strange behaviour with duplicating > values > > David, > A quick update here - before submitting this to development, I ran > this issue by a colleauge, who informed me that he's already submitted > it! It's fixed in 16.0, and I ran your data and syntax through a 16 > beta, to confirm that I can't replicate the problem there. Looks like > someone else got to this one before we did. > > Problem Summary: > Deleting a variable may cause subsequent transformations to be incorrect > > Problem Description: > I'm using SPSS for Windows version 15.0.1 and I compute a new variable > in a dataset, for instance: > > COMPUTE z = x + y > > where 'x' and 'y' are existing variables. I then delete 'z' by either > right-clicking on it and selecting Clear or via a DELETE VARIABLES > command. I then run something like this: > > IF (gender = 1) a = 1. > > The variable 'a' now holds the same position in the dataset that 'z' > used to. And any cell of 'a' not populated with a 1 is populated with > data that had been in 'z' before it was "deleted". > > It appears 'z' wasn't really deleted. > > This problem did not occur in 15.0.0 or earlier. What is wrong? > > > Resolution Description: > This appears to be a defect and has been reported to SPSS development > for remediation in an upcoming release of SPSS. As a workaround until > the behavior is corrected, please cache your dataset after Clearing a > variable or issuing a DELETE VARIABLES command. > > This error has been fixed in SPSS 16.0 for Windows. > > We apologize for the inconvenience. > > Devon Dejno - SPSS Technical Support > [hidden email] > Tel: +1.312.651.3410 Fax: +1.815.304.1804 > Have a question for SPSS Technical Support? > Try our resolution search at: http://support.spss.com > |
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I don't recall ever receiving this notice. And I am a beta tester.
*************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Mark A. Davenport Ph.D. Senior Research Analyst Office of Institutional Research The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 336.256.0395 [hidden email] 'An approximate answer to the right question is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate question.' --a paraphrase of J. W. Tukey (1962) Kylie Lange <[hidden email]> Sent by: "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]> 08/30/2007 10:56 AM Please respond to [hidden email] To [hidden email] cc Subject Re: Vista and SPSS Hi David, I am the SPSS contact for my university and on June 27th I received one of their 'Proactive Notification' emails warning about the issue you raised. The text of the message was: ==================================== Subject: SPSS Proactive Notification - Deleting variables from dataset may generate subsequent incorrect results with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 NOTE: If you are not running SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 - please disregard this email. SPSS Technical Support recently detected a problem with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006. Deleting variables in a dataset may cause data to be incorrect upon subsequent transformations. This only occurs when variables are deleted interactively from the user interface or invoking the DELETE VARIABLES syntax command. This would be apparent when a new variable is generated in the active dataset. SPSS is evaluating the most appropriate solution but until it is available, the workaround would be to cache your dataset after deleting a variable. From the data editor go to File->Cache Data and choose Cache Now. Via command syntax, please add the CACHE command following every DELETE VARIABLES command. If you have any questions or problems, please contact your local SPSS support team (http://support.spss.com/contactus.asp ). SPSS apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused. We are continually striving to provide more proactive communication to our clients. However, if you do not wish to receive further proactive e-mails from SPSS Support, just reply to this message with REMOVE on the subject line. Thank you, SPSS Technical Support ==================================== Then, on July 12th another Proactive Notification was sent announcing the 15.0.1.1 patch that fixes the problem: ==================================== Subject: SPSS Proactive Notification - SPSS 15.0.1.1 Patch availability notice addressing the delete variables issue with SPSS 15.0.1 dated November 22, 2006 SPSS Technical Support announces the availability of the SPSS 15.0.1.1 Patch for Windows users. This patch will work only for English Windows versions of SPSS 15.0.1. This patch addresses the issue that was previously announced on June 26, 2007 relating to potential data transformation errors after deleting variables from your dataset in SPSS 15.0.1. Please see Resolution 70501 for more details. This patch does not correct previously saved SPSS data files. For detailed information on the description of this patch, installation instructions, and downloading go to: http://support.spss.com and click on "Login to Online Tech Support" then enter your user name and password. Select the "SPSS" menu link then on "Patches" followed by "SPSS for Windows". If you have forgotten your user id or password you can use the "Find Password" feature on our Web site. This can be found at: http://support.spss.com/password.html We are continually striving to improve our communication to our clients. However, if you do not wish to receive further proactive e-mails from SPSS Support, please reply to this message with REMOVE on the subject line. Thank you, SPSS Technical Support ==================================== It sounds like these notifications don't get distributed to as many users as they should, but presumably if people aren't receiving them they can contact Technical Support and request to be added to the distribution list for the future. In the meantime, the 15.0.1.1 patch can be downloaded from http://support.spss.com. Hope this helps. Cheers, Kylie. Quoting "Laflamme, David" <[hidden email]>: > Mark, > > I have been using SPSS 15.0.1 on Vista since the beginning of June. > Other than the issue below which is not specific to Vista, I have had no > problems. I originally thought the issue below was a Vista problem, but > later learned from SPSS that it is not operating system specific (e.g. > affects WinXP too). > > I found what I consider to be a serious bug, however SPSS has told me > that they do not intend to fix it in the current version. Their term > below is "inconvenience". I believe version 16 isn't due out until the > 3rd quarter of this year. I was very disappointed, of course. Even > more disappointing is that the bug appears not to have been publicized. > The SPSS tech I spoke with told me that one other person had reported > the problem -- so they were aware of it already. His message to me is > below. I did express my disappointment to the tech on the phone. > > I sent a message (first message pasted below) to the person who manages > the SPSS license at my university, who then sent it out to all of our > SPSS users. Fortunately, there is a workaround -- unfortunately, it is > not a workaround that can be implemented automatically. Rather, it > relies on the user to remember to take action frequently. > > **Here is the issue and workaround: After deleting a variable, you must > save/cache the dataset. If you don't, then when another variable is > created, any missing values in the new variable are populated with > whatever values used to be in the now deleted variable. Not always easy > to detect unless you're looking for it, so it is very possible that many > SPSS users have unknowingly used faulty data. I had to go back and > check a couple weeks worth of work. > > I am considering moving to SAS because of the handling of this issue. > > I was not a member of this list when I discovered this, or would have > shared it at that time. Also, it is possible that SPSS has since fixed > the bug but not notified me -- though again, their stated intention was > not to fix it in the current version. I know there are several SPSS > staffers on this list, so perhaps they will chime in. I would be happy > to learn that the info I received was incorrect! > > -David > > >>>>6/20/07 > I identified what I think is a pretty serious bug in SPSS yesterday. > The SPSS tech support person was able to replicate it while I was on the > phone with him. He later sent me the email below. It looks like the > bottom line is that SPSS has no intention of issuing a patch. Instead, > they will wait until version 16 is released. At the very least, I would > expect them to notify their customers. The ramifications are not > insignificant. I will need to go back and recheck several analyses I've > done using version 15.0.1. I think it may be worth sending out a note > to all SPSS users. There is a workaround, but if you don't know about > the problem/solution you could end up with faulty data. That is what > happened to me. Fortunately, I did a little detective work and got lucky > and found the bug. > > The summary below is from another SPSS client who originally found the > bug. I can describe how you can replicate it on your machine if you > want. > > Anyway, I just thought I should let you know in case you want to let the > other UNH SPSS users know about the problem. Someone who intends to > publish results compiled using SPSS version 15.0.1 would probably want > to recheck their work. > > >>>>> > From: SPSS Support [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 5:27 PM > To: Laflamme, David > Subject: SPSS CaseID : DED/501861 - Strange behaviour with duplicating > values > > David, > A quick update here - before submitting this to development, I ran > this issue by a colleauge, who informed me that he's already submitted > it! It's fixed in 16.0, and I ran your data and syntax through a 16 > beta, to confirm that I can't replicate the problem there. Looks like > someone else got to this one before we did. > > Problem Summary: > Deleting a variable may cause subsequent transformations to be incorrect > > Problem Description: > I'm using SPSS for Windows version 15.0.1 and I compute a new variable > in a dataset, for instance: > > COMPUTE z = x + y > > where 'x' and 'y' are existing variables. I then delete 'z' by either > right-clicking on it and selecting Clear or via a DELETE VARIABLES > command. I then run something like this: > > IF (gender = 1) a = 1. > > The variable 'a' now holds the same position in the dataset that 'z' > used to. And any cell of 'a' not populated with a 1 is populated with > data that had been in 'z' before it was "deleted". > > It appears 'z' wasn't really deleted. > > This problem did not occur in 15.0.0 or earlier. What is wrong? > > > Resolution Description: > This appears to be a defect and has been reported to SPSS development > for remediation in an upcoming release of SPSS. As a workaround until > the behavior is corrected, please cache your dataset after Clearing a > variable or issuing a DELETE VARIABLES command. > > This error has been fixed in SPSS 16.0 for Windows. > > We apologize for the inconvenience. > > Devon Dejno - SPSS Technical Support > [hidden email] > Tel: +1.312.651.3410 Fax: +1.815.304.1804 > Have a question for SPSS Technical Support? > Try our resolution search at: http://support.spss.com > |
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