Julio:
r(2000) is a return code and indicates an error. Different return codes
represent different errors. You can get a description of the error by
typing -search r(2000)-. This is what that will tell you:
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[P] error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return
code 2000
no observations;
You have requested some statistical calculation and there are
no observations on which to perform it. Perhaps you specified
if exp or in range and inadvertently filtered all the data.
HTH,
Maarten
Ps. My favorite return code description is r(505).
--- Julio Estevez <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to reproduce the example that can be found in the ssm
> wrapper ( Endogenous-Switch & Sample Selection Count, Binary &
> Ordinal Response Regression)
>
> Although I have the latest versions of both ssm and gllamm when I run
> the program it responds " r(2000); "
>
> Same happens when I replace the simulated data with my own data.
> Anybody has a clue of what is going on?
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