Hey everyone,
I'm new to this forum, so please forgive me if I forget any relevant information - please ask if that is the case.
As the title states, I'm unable to open .dta files >2gb which I have created by converting a .sas7bdat file in StatTransfer. I get an error message stating that ".dta file is corrupt. the file does not record <strls> where expected. Either the file was written incorrectly in the first place or has become corrupted r(612)". Converting and opening smaller files haven't been an issue.
I'm using STATA/MP v.14 64-bit with 32 (also tried on different server with 48) cores and 512 gb RAM. I have some other .dta files >2 gb which I've been able to open just fine (EDIT: these are actually also converted .sas7bdat-files where I also used StatTransfer. EDIT3: This was actually an old STATA 12 file)
I thus suspect the issue might lie with StatTransfer, but as they have no forum I figured I would ask if anyone here had any ideas as to why this occurs? And what I can do to fix the issue?
Kind regards,
Troels
EDIT2:
As the <strls> coding was (I believe) introduced with STATA 13 it dawned upon me that perhaps converting to STATA 12 would solve the issue (I had previously tried both converting to STATA 13 and 14). It did. I'm just unsure if this isn't going to pose any problems for me down the line?
I'm new to this forum, so please forgive me if I forget any relevant information - please ask if that is the case.
As the title states, I'm unable to open .dta files >2gb which I have created by converting a .sas7bdat file in StatTransfer. I get an error message stating that ".dta file is corrupt. the file does not record <strls> where expected. Either the file was written incorrectly in the first place or has become corrupted r(612)". Converting and opening smaller files haven't been an issue.
I'm using STATA/MP v.14 64-bit with 32 (also tried on different server with 48) cores and 512 gb RAM. I have some other .dta files >2 gb which I've been able to open just fine (EDIT: these are actually also converted .sas7bdat-files where I also used StatTransfer. EDIT3: This was actually an old STATA 12 file)
I thus suspect the issue might lie with StatTransfer, but as they have no forum I figured I would ask if anyone here had any ideas as to why this occurs? And what I can do to fix the issue?
Kind regards,
Troels
EDIT2:
As the <strls> coding was (I believe) introduced with STATA 13 it dawned upon me that perhaps converting to STATA 12 would solve the issue (I had previously tried both converting to STATA 13 and 14). It did. I'm just unsure if this isn't going to pose any problems for me down the line?
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