> > 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
>
> Can anyone make any sense of this??
>
Your -reformat- which you were running is in c:\ado\stbplus.
-ssc- installs -reformat in c:\ado\stbplus\r, off this,
or off of this, as our U.S. friends often say.
If you type
. which reformat, all
my guess is that you will see the two
separate files, and Stata's -adopath-
rules give precedence to c:\ado\stbplus.
Also, -ssc- did not in fact -replace-
any file, so you got no message to
that effect.
I don't know how the older -reformat-
got in that directory. Perhaps it
was put there by hand.
I suggest you
. erase c:\ado\stbplus\reformat.ado
and everything should be OK.
Nick
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