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That being said, It seems there is a link to download a. You may download as. To combine both datasets, already as. To end, there is a Stata manual on data management. I know it can be challenging in the beginning, but coping with data management strategies is a crucial step. Comment Post Cancel. Marcos Thanks for replying to me. The links above are from the Yahoo finance Japan website where to download the csv you need to live in Japan.

The data is all laid out if you scroll to the table which is the data I require which is time series data. Can you help please? What this. Click on years of interest e. Scroll down, click on data of interest e. Note that the DOC file containing an overview of the file is right there. Ditto for all "sasxport" commands that follow.

Go back to the link on the very first line of this. Note that yesbp is a macro. Skip to toolbar UVM Blogs.

This can happen when the connection between your computer and the host is slow, or the connection between your computer and the host was lost. In the case of b , wait awhile say 5 minutes and try again sometimes pieces of the Internet can break for up to a day, but that is rare. In the case of a , you can reset the limits for what constitutes "timed out". There are two numbers to set.

You can change the limit:. To change the limit, type. When you reset timeout1 and timeout2, Stata will remember the new settings between sessions. If you want to change the limits back to the defaults, type. I could manually download each file and uncompress each one but that would be time consuming.

You should read the rest of his post. He goes on to show how you can script with Stata to automate shelling out to download and unzip a series of files from a website, and he introduces you to some cool Unix-like utilities for Windows. We here at StataCorp use Stata for tasks like this all the time.



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