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The scenario you are describing sounds like you are seeing a blank Output Viewer window and blank Data Editor window. Is there also a splash screen indicating that your IBM SPSS Statistics 26.0 product is not licensed?

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It has happened for some users in the past where a working version of SPSS Statistics needs to be re-licensed after upgrading the macOS underneath it. To re-license your product, run the 'SPSS Statistics License Authorization Wizard.app' you'll find just above the 'SPSSStatistics.app' in your 'Applications ->IBM->SPSS->Statistics->26' menu path.


If re-licensing the product fails to work for you, please go to the IBM Support site and open a Support case so they can help you troubleshoot the problem.

SPSS Statistics Support URL: https://www.ibm.com/mysupport/s/topic/0TO500000001yjtGAA/spss-statistics?language=en_US

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Open a Support case using the 'Open a Case' button in the upper right of the web page.


You might also review this blog item discussing IBM SPSS Statistics and macOS Catalina:


I hope this helps!

Oct 10, 2019 1:36 PM

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