Dear all,
I got it to work by moving the program to the root
directory c:\ado\personal\. I had place the program in
the subdirectory c:\ado\personal\genset. I am not sure
why in the subdirectory it did not work. I'll like to
save it in the subdirectory. Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Ricardo.
--- Richard Williams <[email protected]>
wrote:
> At 08:47 AM 11/9/2005, Ricardo Ovaldia wrote:
> >Dear all,
> >
> >I wrote a program which I want to use for various
> >projects. I stored the program in c:\ado\personal\,
> >however Stata can not see it. This directory is
> listed
> >when I use the -sysdir- command, I though Stata
> would
> >look in this directory. What I am doing
> incorrectly?
> >
> >Thank you in advance,
> >Ricardo.
>
> Try typing
>
> which myprog
>
> and see what shows up. You could also try running a
> different
> program in that directory and see if it will work.
>
>
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