Hello Suman Tiwari. Are you asking how to do power analysis (or sample size estimation) using SPSS? If so, SPSS has had a module (called Sample Power, I think?) for the last several versions, but most university's licenses (from what I understand) do not include that module. Mine certainly never did.
However, it appears that SPSS v27 does include some power analysis routines as part of the base system. Get more info via the links below. If I misunderstood your question, please clarify. HTH.
Thank you for the information @Bruce Weaver..it is helpful..yeah my question was more about how to know which tool or software is suitable for sample size estimation in a research.For eg we have Raosoft,Krejcie&Morgan table,Gpower, Sample power which you have just mentioned and many more..So can i choose any of these tools or there are certain requirement?
Sample size calculation tool (formula) is not determined by the statistical software you plan to use but rather by a variety of features such as the type of study e.g Comparative research or descriptive research...... etc
I have found the article cited below (Reference) very helpful, I recommend it as a simple guide.
Reference: Eng, MD, Sample Size Estimation: How Many Individuals Should Be