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Stat/Transfer Version 11 supports the following file formats.
1-2-3 Files
Stat/Transfer
will read files from any version of 1-2-3. It writes Version One files,
which can be read by any version of 1-2-3, and which were a universal
format for PC software data interchange. Multiple page worksheets are
supported on input.
Access (Windows only)
Stat/Transfer will read and write Microsoft Access
databases through the most current versions. Although the data are
transferred through the Microsoft Access ODBC driver, Access files are
treated like a normal Stat/Transfer file type. You can thus choose the
file from the normal Open or Close dialog boxes and you need not be
concerned with the process of configuring an ODBC data source for each
file.
Stat/Transfer can either read single tables or multiple tables that are
joined in an Access “view”. On output, new data may be appended to an
existing table, tables can be created in a new file, new tables can be
created in an existing file, or existing tables can be overwritten with
a new table.
ASCII - Delimited
Stat/Transfer will read and write delimited data files.
When reading delimited files, you can specify that Stat/Transfer
automatically determine if the first row contains variable names or you
can manually control how the first row of the data set will be treated.
You can also explicitly specify the delimiter character or you can
allow the program to sense it automatically. Numerous options are
available for controlling how dates are read, and how text fields are
quoted. In version 10, you have numerous options for controlling the
character sets in which data are read or written.
ASCII / Text - Fixed Format
Stat/Transfer will read and write fixed format files
with its own Schema file format. This format is extremely convenient to
use and allows for the specification of missing values, value labels
and variable labels. It will also write fixed format data with programs
for SAS, SPSS, or Stata. These are extremely useful for archiving data
or passing data to your colleagues.
Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Schemas
The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) is an open,
international effort to provide a a standard way of describing data
from the social, behavioral and economic sciences. DDI schemas are in
XML and can describe metadata across the life-cycle from questionnaire
design through analysis. Stat/Transfer supports version 3.1 of the
specification and will read and write XML schemas and associated
delimited data files.
dBASE, FoxPro (and Compatible) Files
Stat/Transfer reads and writes files that are compatible with all
versions of dBASE and compatible programs such as Foxpro, Clipper, and
Alpha Four.
Epi Info
Stat/Transfer supports all version through the most
recent, Version Six. Because the file format includes enough
information for the program to construct a data entry screen,
Stat/Transfer uses variable labels, if available, to label the entry
fields.
Excel
Stat/Transfer will read files written by all
versions of Microsoft Excel. It writes Version 2.1 files, files for
Excel 97-2003 and those for Excel 2007. Multiple page worksheets in
Versions Five and above are supported. You can choose a page of a
multiple page workbook with a single click of your mouse. Multiple
worksheet pages in the input file can be combined into a single output
file.
Gauss
Stat/Transfer reads and writes Gauss’s universal file format in addition to the older Gauss 89 format used for Windows.
HTML Tables
Stat/Transfer will write HTML tables for use in Web pages.
JMP
Stat/Transfer fully supports files written on either the Windows or
Macintosh platforms. All versions through Version 8 are supported as
well as all of the newer numeric types.
LIMDEP
Stat/Transfer reads and writes the native internal file format of the latest version of LIMDEP for Windows.
Matlab
Matrices from or to all versions of Windows, Macintosh, and Unix Matlab
are supported. Matlab datasets are supported for versions greater than
seven.
Mineset
Stat/Transfer reads and writes portable files for this data
visualization package developed by Silicon Graphics and now supported
byVero Software.
Minitab
Stat/Transfer reads worksheets from any version of Minitab through
Version Twelve. It writes files in Version Eleven format and fully
supports the newer Date and Date/Time types.
Mplus
Stat/Transfer supports exporting to Mplus Version 6 for Windows.
NLOGIT
Stat/Transfer supports NLOGIT Version 3 for Windows.
ODBC
Stat/Transfer can read or write data to any file type for which you
have, or can obtain, an ODBC driver. These include such relational
databases as Oracle, Sybase, DB2 or Informix, or flat-file databases
such as Btrieve. When you select ODBC as an input or output file type,
Stat/Transfer will present a list of installed data sources, instead of
the Open or Save dialog boxes. If a password or other information is
needed, you will be prompted automatically.
The Stat/Transfer command processor allows you to save connection
information, so you can automate ODBC transfers. It also allows you to
submit SQL for specialized transfers.
OpenDocument Spreadsheets
The OpenDocument format for spreadsheets is an ISO
standard XML format for spreadsheet data. It is supported by numerous
applications, including OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, and Google Docs.
Stat/Transfer will read and write files compatable will all of these
applications. The implementation is fully equivalent to that of Excel
and supports multiple sheets, range selections and all other options.
OSIRIS
Because of the enormous amount of data available in this now-obsolete
format, Stat/Transfer offers read-only access to OSIRIS files. Variable
and value labels are fully supported and Stat/Transfer can
automatically read your data whether they are in EBCDIC or ASCII format.
Paradox
Stat/Transfer reads all versions of Paradox and writes Version 7 through 9 files.
Quattro Pro
All versions of Quattro Pro are supported. Stat/Transfer allows the
selection of data from individual pages of a multiple page worksheet.
R
Stat/Transfer will read and write workspace files for all versions of R.
RATS
RATS (Regression Analysis of Timeseries), is a general-purpose
econometric and time series analysis package. Stat/Transfer can read
and write RATS version 7 files.
SAS Data Files
Stat/Transfer will read and write SAS Versions 6 through 9 data files
for Windows and Unix platforms . For version 7 and above, all common
data representations are supported. Obsolete PC/DOS files are supported
on input.
SAS Value Labels
Stat/Transfer will transport value labels out of SAS for such packages
as SPSS and Stata, and will, in addition, write a PROC FORMAT program
for reading value labels from other packages into SAS. This feature is
also handy if you are sending a SAS file with value labels to another
user and do not want to send a whole format catalog.
Value labels can be read from catalogs, CPORT files, SAS data files, and from transport files.
SAS CPORT Files
Stat/Transfer will read, but not write, Windows CPORT files for versions higher than SAS Seven.
SAS Transport Files
These files, which can be read or written by SAS’s XPORT engine,
provide a convenient way to move data from mainframe SAS and other
versions for which direct data file support is not provided. They have
the distinct advantage of being readable by any version of SAS and of
being the standard format for the submission of data to the FDA.
S-Plus
Stat/Transfer reads S-Plus matrices, lists and dataframes. It writes
dataframes. Files can be read and written that are compatible with both
Windows and Unix S-Plus versions.
SPSS Data Files
You can read and write SPSS native data files for Windows, Macintosh,
and Unix platforms. Stat/Transfer supports all of the features in these
files such as value and variable labels. It will read both compressed
and uncompressed files and writes the smallest possible compressed data
files.
SPSS Portable Files
The Portable file format provides a convenient way to move data from
your older mainframe systems. Stat/Transfer supports all of its
features including value and variable labels and multiple missing
values.
Stata
Stata files are completely portable across platforms (the same file can
be used on Unix, the PC and on the Mac.) Stat/Transfer can read all
Stata files, including Stata/SE, and all versions of Stata can read the
files that Stat/Transfer writes. All features are supported, including
value and variable labels, extended missing values and longer variable
names. Variable labels longer than Stata’s 80 character limit are
written to Stata “notes”. Older Stata file versions can optionally be
written. Because Stata files are kept in memory, it is important to
minimize the size of Stata datasets. With Stat/Transfer’s automatic
optimization feature, you can be assured that you will have the
smallest possible Stata files.
Statistica (Windows only)
Stat/Transfer fully supports Statistica Versions 5 and 7-9, Value and variable labels are fully supported.
SYSTAT
Stat/Transfer reads and writes files that are compatible with all
versions of SYSTAT. All features, including subscripted variables, are
Triple-S
Triple-S is an open standard for the interchange of data and metadata
between survey research software packages. Stat/Transfer fully supports
the latest XML Version 2.
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