I have multiple timelines I am attempting to analyse. After converting the dates to a numerical format Stata has assumed the year is 1960, when I would like it to be 2020. Another issue I am having is I would like to analyse/regress two sets of data, but one occurs weekly since the beginning of the year(starting jan 06) and the other occurs daily (starting jan31). Is there anyway I could analyse these?
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