
Using and saving files in Stata | Stata Learning Modules
The use command gets a Stata data file from disk and places it in memory so you can analyze and/or modify it. A data file must be read into memory before you can analyze it.
lt is version(13), meaning Stata 13 format. To save datasets in the modern, Stata 1 format, use the save command, not saveold. Stata 15 and Stata 14 share the same format, so you do not …
Datasets in Stata are stored in a proprietary format called DTA, with the *.dta extension. Loading a dataset is done with use followed by the name of the file or its path, between double quotes …
Saving and Exporting Data in Stata | Easy Step by Step Guide
Whether you're a beginner or brushing up on your Stata skills, this tutorial walks you through saving datasets in .dta format and exporting your data to Excel, CSV, and other formats. 📂 In...
Loading & saving data - Self-Study Course for Stata
There are many ways to load datasets into stata, below you find an explanation how to load built-in example datasets, datasets from websites as well as datasets stored on your computer.
Alternately, use the menu: click on File, then on Save As. Navigate to the folder where you want to save your data set and enter the file name. Then click Save.
How can I save the contents of the results window? | Stata FAQ
One way to save all of the results from your Stata session, is to use a log file. As mentioned above, a log file will include all the output produced while the log file is open.
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Syntax - Stata
leave. (You can tell Stata that you want to leave anyway by typing exit, lear.) Similarly, when you save your data in a disk file, Stata ensures that the disk file does not already
Opening and saving Stata datasets - YouTube
Keeping this in mind will make Stata’s care in opening new datasets clear. This video outlines all the possible ways to open and save datasets.
Module 6 Saving our data set | Creating and Preparing Dataset for ...
A tutorial describing a step by step process of creating and preparing a dataset for statistical analysis in stata