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Stat/Transfer Version 14 has added support for the following formats:
- Stata 15- 16/MP
- BayesiaLab (Write Only)
- JSON-Stat (Read Only)
Variable- and File-level metadata are now supported for reading and writing from the following formats:
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- Stata 15- 16/MP
- SAS (extended attributes)
- Stata (characteristics)
- JMP (attributes)
- ASCII – Stat/Transfer Schemas
- Value Labels can now be written directly to native Windows SAS catalog files (sas7cat)
- Optional control over date, time and date-time formats used for writing.
- All SAS date and time formats are recognized on reading.
- Labels for SAS extended missing values are now supported.
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- Directory recursion is now available in the wildcard copy command
- An extra variables can be created from the sheet name when combining worksheets
- Extra string variables can be created from value labels when writing to delimited ASCII, described by a schema. These can then be read back in any format.
- Much faster read of R files.
- Postgres support in ODBC.
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- Excel Files > 4 GB
- SAS files > 32K variables
- Stata Files > 32K variables
- dBASE > 2GB
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