In defence of XML_TAB/ADePT consider examples here (choose a country,
click a report):
http://go.worldbank.org/X0PYVDDXB0
e.g.:
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTEDSTATS/Resources/3232763-1252439241095/6426999-1253031414057/BGD_2006.xls
Regards, Sergiy Radyakin
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Roy Wada <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's redundant to do both but usually not incompatible. It would be
> like -by:- program making a call to another -by:- program. outreg2
> does this internally. It probably could have been done with tabstat
> but that would have fractured the table across the screen under
> current setup.
>
> Roy
>
>> Two notions of "byability" are being mixed up in this thread: One is the -by
>> :- prefix ([D], p. 21) that is allowed with most Stata commands. The other
>> one is more like the -over()- option allowed with commands like -mean-.
>>
>> -tabstat- allows both, with the former one being able to handle a -varlist-
>> with more than one member, as shown in my earlier example, and the latter
>> (also called -by()- in -help tabstat-) being able to take only a single
>> -varname-...
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