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As the qvf routine (per findit qvf) was described in the Stata Journal
in 2003, and items in the SJ website are never changed (except by
updates), and Windows-64 did not exist in 2003, I think you can
conclude that it is 32-bit code... One more example of the disutility
of plugins.
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On Jun 17, 2009, at 02:33 , statalist-digest wrote:
i am trying to run a user-written command -qvf- but am getting an
error "could not load plugin", for example:
.. qvf price mpg (mpg weight)
Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\q\qvfmex.plugin
(error occurred while loading qvf.ado)
i am on a 64-bit vista and my suspicion is that the plugin was
compiled for a 32-bit system, could anybody try it and confirm that
it runs?
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