Hard to tell what your question is as your post is way too terse, but
just -tabulate- the variable and see whether there are only two values or
more. Or even better -inspect- the thing and Stata tells you how many unique
values there are...
HTH
Martin
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From: "Ian C Zink" <[email protected]>
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How do ensure Stata reads my variables that I want to be categorical
(binary) as such?
Thank you...
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Ian C. Zink
Aquaculture Department - Division of Marine Affairs U. of Miami -
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
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