It sounds like you're referring to a (possibly titled something like "SPSS: Data Visualization and Data Wrangling" ). Since you said "long story" , I’ll give you a concise but thorough explanation of what that course likely covers and why it matters — as if you watched it and need the key takeaways.
The course likely highlights that you can use to automate wrangling + visualization, then use R or Python via STATS EXTENSION commands if needed, but native graphs work fine for publications/business reports after minor edits. watch linkedin spss: data visualizing and data wrangling
The LinkedIn course covers essential wrangling techniques, including: It sounds like you're referring to a (possibly