Working with Dates and Times in StataHow, UnderstandingStores, Stata
You are working with Stata, but your colleague might hand you a dataset created using a different software. Perhaps your data include daily dates, but you may need to work with monthly dates. How do you proceed? In this webinar, we will provide solutions to these challenges and more using...
[walt@dataanalyticscorp.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:52 AM To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu Subject: st: working with date values Hi statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu, I'm confused on handling dates. I imported a dataset on steel shipments that has a variable called date. ...
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see date display format Hope it helps, Tashi > Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 09:52:08 -0400 > From: walt@dataanalyticscorp.com > To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu > Subject: st: working with date values > > Hi statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu, > > I'm confused on handling dates. I...
StataCorp is in general very resistant to re-naming anything and we tend to regard that as a very good thing. However, -date()- in particular is emphatically not a function for producing dates in general. I suspect that is often not fully understood. It is a function for producing _...
Analytics Corp. I'm confused on handling dates. I imported a dataset on steel shipments that has a variable called date. This is a string with the first date value as "01/01/1984" for Jan 1, 1984. Using describe, I see that date is str10 %10s. I then did gen date2 = date(...
I couldn't find a solution to this in the Statalist archives, and this may be in the dates/times help file but I've read through it a couple of time and cannot find (or probably don't understand this file enough to find) the solution for how to work with milliseconds. Every time ...