[Gretl-users] Export data function - JMulTi

john w johnw2006 at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 21 09:02:13 EDT 2006


Regarding:
>>And what about the import option? Will you include it too?
>
>Is there much point in that?  I wouldn't have thought there was much 
>primary data available in JMulTi format.

It is for me....:))
Maybe there isn't so much data but I use frequently both, gretl and 
JMulTi...so it will be a great help.

>After some more searching on the web I discovered some code for reading 
>in7/bn7 files, available from Doornik.  But so far as I can tell it 
>contains no indication of how daily data are handled.

I tried with "other" option to include daily data with fixing 365 day year 
but the problem is in overleap year which has 366 days. So, it's impossible 
using this way.
Yes, there is some code on Doornik's page.

Thnx


>From: Allin Cottrell <cottrell at wfu.edu>
>Reply-To: Gretl list <gretl-users at ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu>
>To: Gretl list <gretl-users at ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] Export data function - JMulTi
>Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 08:36:31 -0400 (EDT)
>
>On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, john w wrote:
>
>>Thank you for the export data to JMulTi option !
>>It's nice.
>
>Glad you like it.
>
>>And what about the import option? Will you include it too?
>
>Is there much point in that?  I wouldn't have thought there was much 
>primary data available in JMulTi format.
>
>>And just a little correction: JMulti should be written with the capital 
>>"T" i.e. JMulTi.
>
>OK, thanks.
>
>>Regarding PcGive data:
>>
>>"That means that at present only annual, quarterly and monthly
>>data are supported.  If anyone knows how, e.g. daily data are
>>handled in these files, please let me know."
>>
>>In GiveWin 2 (which is old version) there is a possibility to specify your 
>>own data frequency. Althrough annual, quarterly and monthly there is 
>>"other data frequency" option. I think that in new GiveWin i.e. OxMetrics 
>>4 there is an option which handles daily data. This must be checked.
>
>After some more searching on the web I discovered some code for reading 
>in7/bn7 files, available from Doornik.  But so far as I can tell it 
>contains no indication of how daily data are handled.
>
>Allin.
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