product_test: Data from product test of chocolate confectionary.prepend_values: Prepend values/variable names to value/variable labels.net: Add subtotal to a set of categories.nest: Compute nested variable(-s) from several variables.names2labels: Replace ame/list names with corresponding variables.mrset: Create multiple response set/multiple dichotomy set from.match_row: Match finds value in rows or columns/index returns value by.keep: Keep or drop elements by name/criteria in ame/matrix.info: Provides variables description for dataset.if_na: Replace values with NA and vice-versa.htmlTable.etable: Outputting HTML tables in RStudio viewer/R Notebooks.
add_rows: Add rows to ame/matrix/table.Perhaps you've already tried the command line and perhaps there was no error message you could have reported, in which case my advice would be moot. I'd suggest you try to import the file as I suggest, *not using dialog boxes* but just using the command line window, and then report back *verbatim* any error messages you get. (See -help limits- in any event.) The description at the URL you cited sounded like some kind of Mac-specific dialog box problem. The crashing you describe is not a file size issue per se, I don't think. However, it *is* possible that Stata would refuse to go beyond 2048 with the colrange() option, but that most likely lead to an error message rather than a crash. (In that regard, you might experiment with a very small selection, e.g. Note that my suggestion did not involve merging in all the variables at once, but rather dropping the likely hundreds (1,000s?) of variables not immediately relevant before merging in others, or "chunking" the file into smaller subsets. You'd only use a limited selection of variables, and there would never be more than 2048 (or even fewer) variables in the data set resident in Stata. That's the point/purpose of only importing a selection of variables. With what I'm suggesting, you would *not* be merging more than 2048 variables. You said: "Wouldn't Stata prevent me from merging in additional variables once I got past 2048?"