Never mind :).
Michael I. Lichter wrote:
I'm guessing that you are trying to read data from a spreadsheet
(using -insheet-) and that Stata is not treating the data exactly as
you'd like. For example, you have a numeric dummy variable (1/0) and
it's being read by Stata as a string variable, perhaps because missing
values are indicated with some sort of non-numeric character. If you
could be more specific, that would be helpful.
-ml
Ian C Zink wrote:
How do ensure Stata reads my variables that I want to be categorical
(binary) as such?
Thank you...
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