To our loyal IBM SPSS Statistics customers: We are still working on this issue, and there is both good and bad news to report about it:
We have under limited conditions conditions been able to reproduce the problem on Windows. We are still working on discovering the triggers and developing solutions, but please also see below.
The bad news is that this appears to be a long-standing Java issue that affects other products and customers as well. Apparently it has been around since Java 8, and continues to manifest in Java 17 (the version of Java that Statistics currently ships with). Thus far we have not been able to develop a viable work-around other than simply restarting the program, but we haven't given up and are still working on it.
I wanted to share the above information with all users who have been affected by this problem. Although we don't have a solid solution yet, we are trying various work-arounds and will continue to try various things, including possibly writing a native C++ DLL for Windows only to circumvent the Java problem. Thanks to everyone for their patience and help in tracking down this issue.
Original Message:
Sent: Fri February 14, 2025 11:11 AM
From: Curtis Browning
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
Thank you for this feedback @jeanelle sheeder. May I assume that you are also using the Windows version of Statistics?
The feedback and steps to reproduce that everyone is providing are very helpful. We have raised the priority on this issue to very high and will be working hard to reproduce and fix it in the next days.
Regards,
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Curtis Browning
SPSS Statistics Architect
Original Message:
Sent: Thu February 13, 2025 06:01 PM
From: jeanelle sheeder
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
I now have version 30.0 and still have this issue. This is so frustrating and dumb. It would be GREAT if you could please fix it!
I can verify that the workaround of pasting the text into a cell and then copying and pasting into the syntax editor does work. I just make a string variable with 10,000 bytes and paste my code in it.
Thanks!
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jeanelle sheeder
Original Message:
Sent: Fri July 19, 2024 08:03 AM
From: Frederic Dahl
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
Unfortunately Using Version 29.0.2.0 did not fix the problem for us. Currently we are incontact with support because of it.
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Frederic Dahl
Original Message:
Sent: Fri January 05, 2024 01:40 PM
From: David Dwyer
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
Hi @Michael Hannon
This problem was logged with IBM SPSS Statistics Development and is discussed in Known Issue DT214350. It has now been addressed in IBM SPSS Statistics 29.0.2.0. Please update to version 29.0.2.0.
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David Dwyer
SPSS Technical Support
IBM Software
Original Message:
Sent: Fri January 05, 2024 08:44 AM
From: Michael Hannon
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
I landed on this page while trying to figure out my own issue. It seems ridiculous to me that this was known for years and not fixed. I can't write syntax if I'm thinking about how to copy/paste instead of the code. FIX THIS.
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Michael Hannon
Original Message:
Sent: Tue December 07, 2021 05:02 PM
From: Community Support Admin
Subject: Cannot copy/paste from another program into syntax editor
I noticed a long discussion of this topic several years ago, but did not see any solution. I use SPSS v. 27 with Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. After some time working on the SPSS syntax editor, I can no longer copy text from another program, such as Word or Excel, into my syntax file. This is a serious annoyance; I work with survey data and like to define variable labels by copying the actual question from the questionnaire into the VARIABLE LABELS command. Previous discussions suggested emptying the Windows copy/paste buffer; pasting the text first to another program, such as Notepad; and copying something within the syntax file, but none of these fix the problem for me. So far, the only sure-fire solution is to close down SPSS entirely, then restart it. But in the middle of a complex analysis, this is a serious pain and a substantial waste of time. Can someone at IBM please provide a solution to this annoying problem?
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