From | Roger Harbord <[email protected]> |
To | [email protected] |
Subject | Re: st: how to make xi dummies inherit labels |
Date | Fri, 04 Oct 2002 10:29:38 +0100 |
At 09:57 AM 10/4/2002 +0100, you wrote:If version 1.1.3 is available from sealedenvelope.com there's something wrong with the way it's interfacing with -net- :You can also get the most up to date version by ssc install reformat, replace. I just did. ! version 1.1.3 26Aug02 arb *! Reformats the output from regression commands *! (c) Sealed Envelope Ltd, 2002
Then why doesn't it work for me??? :
___________Stata output starts ____________________
. which reformat
c:\ado\stbplus\reformat.ado
*! version 1.0.2 9mar00 arb
*! Reformats the output from regression commands
. ssc install reformat, replace
checking reformat consistency and verifying not already installed...
all files already exist and are up-to-date.
. which reformat
c:\ado\stbplus\reformat.ado
*! version 1.0.2 9mar00 arb
*! Reformats the output from regression commands
. about
Stata/SE 7.0 for Windows 98/95/NT
Born 11 June 2002
Copyright (C) 1985-2002
Total physical memory: 261668 KB
Available physical memory: 119356 KB
. update query
(contacting http://www.stata.com)
Stata executable
folder: C:\Program Files\StataSE\
name of file: wsestata.exe
currently installed: 11 June 2002
latest available: 11 Jun 2002
Ado-file updates
folder: C:\Program Files\StataSE\ado\updates\
names of files: (various)
currently installed: 02 Oct 2002
latest available: 02 Oct 2002
Recommendation
Do nothing; all files up-to-date.
. which ssc
C:\Program Files\StataSE\ado\updates\s\ssc.ado
*! version 1.0.6 23jul2002
__________Stata output ends _________________
Can anyone make any sense of this??
Roger.
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Roger Harbord mailto:[email protected]
Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol
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