Updated, but same behaviour. I uninstalled the older version before I installed this newer
version
1.9.12cvs build date 2013-09-14
The file is as it looks in notepad (no tricks or anything hidden!)! (and with colons the
same)
date,value
2013:01,3.145
2013:02,6.290
I am in the UK if it is to do with my language settings.
-----Original Message-----
From: gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:gretl-users-bounces@lists.wfu.edu] On
Behalf Of Sven Schreiber
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:55 PM
To: gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu
Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] importing timeseries from csv into gretl
Am 16.09.2013 13:25, schrieb Charles Vereker:
Sorry to raise an issue which has been raised before (see
http://lists.wfu.edu/pipermail/gretl-users/2013-January/008426.html)
If I take a csv file
date, value
2013.01, 3.145
2013.02, 6.290
Then import in gretl (v1.9.12 build date 2013-13-15) gretl still fails
to recognise a timeseries! :
Can you try a more recent build? (Windows snapshot / Linux cvs version)
note it also re-labels the date column as idate
Looks strange indeed. Shall we take the three-liner above as the actual file for checking
or is there something you're not telling ;-)
As a workaround, replacing the dots in date with hyphens or something could help.
cheers,
sven
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