That clearly looks OK. The explanation
must therefore lie elsewhere, but I've
run out of ideas.
Nick
[email protected]
Dr. Stephen Rothenberg
> Here is my update status:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------
> update query
> --------------------------------------------------------------
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> (contacting http://www.stata.com)
>
> Stata executable
> folder: C:\Program Files\Stata9\
> name of file: wsestata.exe
> currently installed: 15 Sep 2005
> latest available: 15 Sep 2005
>
> Ado-file updates
> folder: C:\Program Files\Stata9\ado\updates\
> names of files: (various)
> currently installed: 19 Sep 2005
> latest available: 19 Sep 2005
>
> Recommendation
> Do nothing; all files up to date.
>
> Click to edit automatic update checking preferences
> --------------------------------------------------------------
Nick Cox
> > This works for me.
> >
> > Perhaps you updated your executable, but not
> > the other files.
Dr. Stephen Rothenberg
> >> I'm trying to run -xtmixed- in Stata 9.1 SE, Windows XP,
> >> after successfully using it in Stata 9.0.
> >>
> >> I keep getting the same error message no matter what my model
> >> specs are (see
> >> below). Finally I tried copying Example 1 from the -xtmixed-
> >> section of the
> >> panel data manual.
> >>
> >> I downloaded the "pig" data set used in the example and tried
> >> the code
> >> listed there:
> >>
> >> . use http://www.stata-press.com/data/r9/pig
> >> (Longitudinal analysis of pig weights)
> >>
> >> . xtmixed weight week || id:
> >> last estimates not found
> >> r(301);
> >>
> >> The "not found" error message is the same problem when I use
> >> my own data
> >> set.
> >>
> >> Am I doing something dumb or is -xtmixed- broked in Stata 9.1?
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