It is a long time since I have used oxmetrics/pcgive files. The data on the
file is in binary form and I do not know of any program that decodes it.
The easiest way to transform the dat would be to find a person who had
access to one of the oxmetrics oxmetrics programs who would read the file
and export it to a csv/spreadsheet format. If this is not possible  there
is a console version of Ox available free for academic use from
http://www.doornik.com/.  Last time I used this program one could read
oxmetrics format data into Ox and export it to a format that could be read
in R.

It is possible that some other person has written a program that will read
oxmetrics format data files and output the data in a more accessible format.



Best Regards

John

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On 26 January 2015 at 21:50, Mikael Olai Milhøj <mikaelmil...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have the unfortune to have some data saved as oxmetrics/pcgive file
> format (.in7 & .bn7). Is there any way to import data from this format into
> R? I have tried both google and the importing/exporting guide without any
> luck.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best regards,
>
> /Mikael
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