Hi
outside stata there is also the sas2stata program
I have used it with satisfaction on a unix system :-)
I did not find it with -findit- :-(
but use goggle to see wheather there is a version for your operating
system
A program outside stata can be run from within stata with
-! ...-
thus you remain full documented
Best Lars
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Jun Xu wrote:
> I have a series of SAS data sets to be transformed into Stata as Stata is
> more flexible to do some post estimation analysis than SAS does. I can use
> some data transfer programs like DBMSCOPY, but not as reproducible as using
> some commands directly in Stata. Any suggestions? They are already in SAS
> data format. I looked into and tried commands such as insheet, infile, and
> infix, and it seems that they are not well suited for it. Really
> appreciate.
>
>
> Jun Xu
> Department of Sociology
> Indiana University at Bloomington
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