If the value of &SYSENCODING is WLATIN1 then you are not running with unicode support.
Are you asking SPSS to generate the SAS dataset? Or asking SAS to read the SPSS dataset? Or doing something else?
Thank you, That is very good for me to know.
I was saving the SPSS into a sas file first (as a permanent file) and then trying to work with that sas file.
I just realized I can actually download the data file from Redcap as a sas file. I am trying this now and see what will happen. I will let you know if I still run into issues. Thank you so much again.
So after 16 message back and forth we now learn that the source of the data is neither SPSS nor SAS, but is instead REDCAP.
What other formats can you get the data out of REDCAP?
I mentioned previously that the SPSS data file was coming from REDCap. REDcap is not a data format it is a data collection tool. The 2 options from REDCap is SPSS or csv, which I was not aware of and for that I apologize. REDCap provides a sas code to transform the csv data file into a sas file. I am yet to do this though, so I could still run into issues. I did learn a lot of things I did not know about with the exchange of messages here though, so I am grateful for that. Things I would otherwise never ask about. I do work with a lot of SPSS files (not quite this long though). I am constantly having to save SPSS files into sas files to be able to work with them. I don't always have access to csv files for this. I am happy I found out that REDCp does provide this option though.
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