> Ok, let me know what you think of my changes, or what else should still be
> done. Also please remember the sample file that I keep nagging you about.
Thank you very much for the clean-up of the import_stata module. The
changes are all improvements.
The canonical Stata test dataset is
http://w
Hi Michael,
On Tuesday 29 September 2009, Michael Ash wrote:
> I think that the overall work on import_stata module is largely done.
> I will be grateful for feedback
Ok, I took a more in-depth look at the plugin, now. To make it easier to talk
about the changes, I've committed them to SVN (r270
hi michael,
am Dienstag, 29. September 2009 (20:45) schrieb Michael Ash:
> Is there an easy way to make rkward so that I can keep the stable
> version but also have the trunk version fully installed.
i think the easiest way would be to install the trunk version to /usr/local,
as should be the de
Dear Thomas and others,
Thank you very much for the kind welcome to the rkward community.
I think that the overall work on import_stata module is largely done.
I will be grateful for feedback, e.g., labels don't work right,
formats got messed up, etc., but I don't foresee any major changes.
I
On Monday 28 September 2009, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> you need the svn version for this to work (http://p.sf.net/svn).
Sorry, the correct link is http://p.sf.net/rkward/svn .
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Saturday 26 September 2009, Michael Ash wrote:
> (2) the allow_urls flag in the xml code does not appear to be working for
> me.
you need the svn version for this to work (http://p.sf.net/svn).
BTW, in SVN, you'll also find the current state of your plugin. If you have
further updates,
I have detached the data files, which were too large.
> I have used the import_spss template to write an import_stata module.
> I changed the various options and flags from the read.spss() command
> to the read.dta() options. So far it is working for me, although it
> is possible that the code co