Dear Joseph:
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunetaly, I does not work.
This is what I did:
net describe spost9_ado, from(http://www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/stata)
net install spost9_ado
In the help file for fitstat, I get the following version:
help for fitstat - 1.6.9a - 12Feb2005. (I hope this is the right one).
Then I try the -ologit- and -fitstat- and get the same error message as earlier mentioned.
I forgot to tell you that I use Stata 9.1. I don't know if this is important.
Best regards
Herv�
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>>> [email protected] 10/29/05 5:51 PM >>>
Herv� Stolowy wrote:
I face a difficulty with the command -fistat- (downloadable from SSC)
after -ologit-.
[Excerpted]
When I type -fitstat-, I get the follwing error message:
fitstat
Measures of Fit for ologit of format
[_cut1] not found
r(111);
I must tell that I am very surprised because:
- fitstat works perfectly after -mlogit- (with the same dataset)
- fitstat used to work perfectly a few weeks ago with the same dataset
after -ologit-, before I switched to Stata 9 (from Stata 8.2).
When I read the -fitstat- help file, it's still written that this command
can be used after -ologit-.
Obviously, I miss something about -ologit- (or -fitstat-).
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The package has been updated to Stata 9, but it's not on SSC.
Type
net describe spost9_ado, from(http://www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/stata)
to find the Stata 9 version of -fitstat-. After installing (overwriting the
earlier version of the spost package), -fitstat- will work after -ologit-.
Joseph Coveney
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