I tried -findit spost9- but I can't install for some reason. I have no
problem installing other .ado files but I get this error message:
checking spost9_ado consistency and verifying not already installed...
cannot write in directory ~/Library/Application Support/Stata/ado/plus/x
r(603);
I am using Stata 10 IC for Mac OS X
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Richard Williams
<[email protected]> wrote:
> At 08:14 AM 3/29/2008, Jn wrote:
> >Hello Statalisters, I am having trouble getting -prvalue- command to
> > work in Stata 10.0.
> > After running my regression suppose I did:
> >
> > prvalue, x(married=1 female=1) rest(mean)
> >
> > then I would get the following error message:
> >
> > unrecognized command: _pebase
> > r(199);
> >
> > Has anyone come across this problem or Is it just me?
>
> My first guess would be a flawed installation. You don't have the
> most current version, or your installation is corrupted in some
> way. Use -findit spost9- to get the most current version from J.
> Scott Long's site. Also, to check the versions you have now,
>
> . which prvalue, all
>
> c:\ado\plus\p\prvalue.ado
> *! version 2.1.0 2007-03-04 - add labels() & save-dif improvement
> *! prvalue version 2.0.7 2007-02-17 add label instead
>
> . which _pebase, all
>
> c:\ado\plus\_\_pebase.ado
> *! version 1.6.5 2007-02-08 - rest(zero)
> *! version 1.6.5 2007-02-08 - rest(zero)
> *! version 1.6.5 2007-02-08 - rest(zero)
> *! version 1.6.5 2007-02-08 - rest(zero)
>
> If you don't get something similar, then something is wrong.
>
>
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