

Stat/Transfer will write strings longer than a threshold value to Stata strl's rather than strings. These are potentially very long, variable length strings. Stata Version 13 includes a new strl data type. Variable labels longer than Stata's eighty character maximum are now written to Stata both as truncated variable labels and, in full, as Stata notes. Change this option if a different version will be used to read the file.Īny variable and value labels present in the input data set will be written to Stata files. You use the option Stata Version in the Output Options (1) section of the Options dialog box to choose the version of the Stata files written by Stat/Transfer. You can choose the "flavor" of the Stata output file from the list given in the Output File Type box in the Transfer dialog box. These differ in their limits for the number of output variables. Versions of Stata higher than Version 7 come in two flavors (Standard or "intercooled" Stata and Stata SE or Special Edition). Stata Version 14 supports Unicode and the input encoding will be automatically set to utf-8. However, strings longer than the Stat/Transfer limit of 32,000 characters will be truncated and binary strL’s will be skipped.

Variable and value labels are transferred in and out of Stata.

Character variables and dates are fully supported. Stat/Transfer can read data from any version of Stata. Real Madrid allegedly believe that a deal for Bellingham would be difficult to complete and are not willing to match Dortmund's asking price, and as a result Liverpool are now the frontrunners.Stat/Transfer will read and write data for any version of Stata including versions running on Unix and Macintosh. Real Madrid were initially regarded as the favourites to sign the former Birmingham City youngster, but the report now claims that Liverpool are at the head of the queue.įurthermore, Borussia Dortmund's supposed asking price of £130m for Bellingham is thought to be wide of the mark, and the Black and Yellows would instead accept an £87m figure for the youngster. Now, a report from Marca - via FourFourTwo - claims that Liverpool's owners are confident of bringing Bellingham to Anfield as a parting gift during their final transfer window at the helm. The Reds spent big to bring Darwin Nunez to the club, while also concluding deals for Fabio Carvalho and Calvin Ramsay, as well as signing Arthur on loan from Juventus.ĭortmund and England starlet Bellingham has been a long-term target of Liverpool's, and the Reds are expected to be one of several clubs in the race for the 19-year-old in 2023. However, the American owners have also come under fire over the past couple of years and were criticized by fans for a lack of investment in the summer transfer window.
