Thanks, all. That worked.
Bobby
--- Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> You must use the -saveold- command in 10
> to produce a .dta file readable in Stata 8 or 9.
>
> This is documented. For example, you
> could try reading the help for -save- and its links.
>
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> A Das [a.k.a. Bobby]
>
> > I just modified a dataset in Stata 10, and am
> now
> > having
> > trouble opening it with 9.2. Error message
> follows:
> > file xx.dta not Stata format.
> > r(610);
>
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