Thanks Neil.
In message <[email protected]>
[email protected] writes:
> > Hi statalisters, I wonder how can I make use or access the facility
> > that is shown below and appears under the subject "Search of official
> > help files, FAQs, Examples, SJs, and STBs"
> >
> > SJ-1-1 pr0003 . . . Speaking Stata: How to repeat yourself without
> > going mad
> > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> > N. J. Cox Q4/01 SJ 1(1):86--97
> > (no commands) describes systematic ways of repeating the
> > same or similar operations
> >
>
> Unless your department or University had a subscription to the Stata Journal
when the
> article was published (in this instance the 4th Quarter of 2001) your only
option would
> be to purchase a copy from....
>
> http://www.stata-journal.com/archives.html
>
> HTH's
>
> Neil
>
> Neil Shephard
> Genetics Statistician
> ARC Epidemiology Unit, University of Manchester
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
> "If your result needs a statistician then you should design a better
experiment" -
> Ernest Rutherford
>
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