I use Stata 12.
I want to add some country code identifiers from file df_all_cities.csv onto my working data.
However, this line of code:
merge 1:1 city country using "df_all_cities.csv", nogen keep(1 3)
Gives me the error:
. run "/var/folders/jg/k6r503pd64bf15kcf394w5mr0000gn/T//SD44694.000000"
file df_all_cities.csv not Stata format
r(610);
This is an attempted solution to my previous problem of the file being a dta file not working on this version of Stata, so I used R to convert it to .csv, but that also doesn't work. I assume it's because the command itself "using" doesn't work with csv files, but how would I write it instead?
CodePudding user response:
Your intuition is right. The command merge cannot read a .csv file directly. (using is technically not a command here, it is a common syntax tag indicating a file path follows.)
You need to read the .csv file with the command insheet. You can use it like this.
* Preserve saves a snapshot of your data which is brought back at "restore"
preserve
* Read the csv file. clear can safely be used as data is preserved
insheet using "df_all_cities.csv", clear
* Create a tempfile where the data can be saved in .dta format
tempfile country_codes
save `country_codes'
* Bring back into working memory the snapshot saved at "preserve"
restore
* Merge your country codes from the tempfile to the data now back in working memory
merge 1:1 city country using `country_codes', nogen keep(1 3)
See how insheet is also using using and this command accepts .csv files.
