Let's just say that I am not sure if "Expansion modules" are the same
as the regular "Expansion fields".
Sergiy
On Feb 11, 2008 5:04 AM, Maarten buis <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- Sergiy Radyakin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Stata does not sell plugins either, but the users can write them
> > themselves. So this does not answer my question. If anyone had any
> > experience with an "expansion module" please let me know.
> > Also, can it be that this feature existed in older versions of Stata
> > and is now abandoned?
>
> Dave did answer your question: There is no such thing as and "expansion
> module" in Stata. If you buy Stata you get all features in official
> Stata. Unlike other packages where you can buy separate survey analysis
> or multilevel modules, Stata gives you everything it has once you have
> bought Stata. Could you tell us a bit more with why you think such a
> module exists, and what it should contain? That might help us pin down
> the source of confusion.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Maarten
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