It's strange but I found the reason of my problems.
The data that I tried to open was on a different
partition of my hard drive. When I copy the file on
the same partition as gretl, it works fine. Do oberve
the same phenomenon ?
--- Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net> a écrit :
[btw, you've only replied to me, not to the list]
Florent Bresson schrieb:
> I send you a small csv file as exemple. It is tab
> delimited and commas are used for decimals. The
csv
> has been produced with OpenOffice 2. Thanks for
the
> help
>
Well the import works for me... When commas are used
for decimals, I think you need to enable
locale-setting (Preferences - General, obvious
checkbox), and answer correctly to the import
dialogs.
Another thing: It seems you have panel data. The way
the csv file is imported, the panel structure
is screwed up, but I believe the error is with the
input format, not with gretl. But I don't have
experience with that, so you need somebody else to
help you with that.
good luck,
sven
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