However, free software doesn't always work that way. I ask because, when I refer to the documentation for read.dta (the R module to read Stata datasets) in my version of R (the very latest Version 3.1.1, aka Sock it to Me), I find (under Description) that read.dta: "Reads a file in Stata version 5–12 binary format into a data frame.įrozen: will not support Stata formats after 12."Īrguably, in an ideal world, somebody in the R community would update read.dta to input Stata Version 13 datasets (complete with strls). I have a query re Stata Versions 14+, namely, will they always be able to write Stata Version 11/12 datasets? (I realise that Stata Version 13 can do this using saveold.) Fellow Statalisters (especially StataCorp):
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