This is not a limitation of kobo2stata but of the Stata version you use. Stata IC allows only up to 2,048 variables. Stata SE up to 32,767. Stata MP up to 120,000 variables.
In other words, even if you try to import your dataset into Stata IC without kobo2stata, it will not work.
Also, please stop creating new posts for the same issue (you have now created three posts on this forum with the exact same question). You will not be helped faster by spamming. Please understand that kobo2stata is a user-written contribution and not commercial software. Your problem will be considered if and when time allows.
Hi @bernieseville
Just to be sure, this stata command would require that the data in question is actually publicly available otherwise it would not work. Kindly confirm that is the case whenever you use it?
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