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If you are using Stata 17 and want to save a dataset so that it may be read by someone using Stata 16 or Stata 15, simply use the save command those older versions will be able to read it. Since Stata/MP 15, Stata/MP has supported more than 32,767 variables and thus has a slightly different dataset format when there are that many variables. Stata 14 through 17 have the same dataset format so long as the dataset has 32,767 variables or less. Has the format of data changed at all compared to v16?Here is what the help for save says: I hope at least some of you find that your wish list (or wishes and grumbles) items have been addressed!
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"Special Edition" made sense when it was our latest and greatest, but Stata/MP has been out for quite a while now. "IC" was a leftover from "Intercooled Stata".Ģ) Stata/SE is still Stata/SE, but the SE now stands for "Standard Edition" rather than "Special Edition".
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I'm incredibly proud of how well our staff adapted to that as well as what they accomplished.Ī couple of things that aren't mentioned in our highlights that you might run across:ġ) Stata/IC has been renamed to Stata/BE, for "Basic Edition". And, because of COVID-19, we have been working remotely for the last 13 months, which has required major changes to the way we put together and put out a new version of Stata. It has been roughly 22 months since the last release, meaning we had two less months than usual to work on all the features you now see. You probably know we like to put out our releases roughly every two years. Since this is Statalist, I can share a little bit of insider thoughts with you all. The StataCorp development, IT, marketing, production, and technical services teams did an amazing job getting this release out the door. I got to do the fun part - announcing the release.
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You can also visit /new-in-stata for full details about each of the above new features. I'm posting a little more about this release on the Stata Blog. Stata 17 has something exciting for everyone. I thought Stata 16 would be difficult to top, but I hope you find we were up to the challenge. Bayesian linear and nonlinear DSGE models.Bayesian longitudinal/panel-data models.Bayesian multilevel models: Nonlinear, joint, SEM-like, and more.Difference-in-differences (DID) and DDD models.Stata 17 is here! You can read all about it on /new-in-stata.