Stat/Transfer is designed to simplify the transfer of statistical data between different programs. Stat/Transfer will automatically read statistical data in the internal format of one of the supported programs and will then transfer as much of the information as is present and appropriate to the internal format of another.
In addition to converting the formats of variables, Stat/Transfer also processes variable names, missing values and value and variable labels automatically. Furthermore, Stat/Transfer allows selecting just the variables and cases the user wants to transfer.
Name & Version | Command | Mode Type |
---|---|---|
Stat/Transfer 14 |
st |
interactive |
st --grid_submit=batch "fn1 fn2" |
batch |
Stat/Transfer identifies the file format by the file extension. For example, if you desire to transfer a SAS dataset (file with extension .sas7bdat) to STATA dataset (file with extension .dto), you would enter the following command:
- st filename.sas7dbat filename. dto
- where the filename could be any name that confirms Unix standard.
List of Supported File Format and Extension
To find a complete list of file type and format supported by Stat/Transfer, you can type “help formats” at the Stat/Transfer command prompt in an interactive Stat/Transfer session. A partial list is listed below:
Extension(s) | Tags |
---|---|
wk*;wr* |
123 |
txt;csv |
delim |
sts |
stfixed |
stsd |
stdelim |
fix |
fixed-all |
dbf |
xbase |
rec |
epi |
xls |
excel |
xls |
excel2 |
xlsx |
excelx |
dat |
gauss |
dat |
gauss96 |
htm* |
html |
jmp |
jmp |
jmp |
jpm3 |
lpj |
lpj |
mat |
matlab |
schema;sch |
mineset |
lpj |
nlogit |
dct;dict |
osiris |
db |
paradox |
wq?;wb? |
qualtro |
rdata |
r |
splus |
splus-hi |
sd2 |
sas2 |
ssd01 |
sas1 |
ssd04 |
sas4 |
ssd |
sas_dos |
xpt;tpt |
sasx |
stc |
cport |