It's not entirely clear what you are looking for. If you mean you want to perform standard meta-analysis (including the usual test of heterogeneity) via SPSS, see the links below for some options. HTH.
SPSS is not the optimal software for meta-analysis. Excel based alternatives like MetaXL (www.epigear.com) would allow you to do this without much difficulty and with more flexibility.
Be forewarned, when I was downloading the free Open Metaanalyst software last week onto my PC, a virus was downloaded with the software, which has caused a lot of damage on my computer. Be careful!
I will also contact the software originators at Brown U, as I am sure they are not the purpetrators of the virus...and are likely unaware.
I agree with Suhail that SPSS might not be the most convenient tool to use for a meta-analysis. We have developed simple and free workbooks for Microsoft Excel. Meta-Essentials does all calculations and produces all plots for a regular meta-analysis, incl. subgroup analysis, moderator analysis, and various publication bias analyses. You can find it at www.meta-essentials.com
For a more advanced meta-analysis I would recommend the package for R called metafor, by Wolfgang Viechtbauer.