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AW: st: RE: Overid error


From   "Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   AW: st: RE: Overid error
Date   Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:26:43 +0100

<> 

Nope, not Windows 7`s fault. I can run all the examples in -help overid-
without problems, apart from the lines


*************
ivtobit gear_ratio displacement (mpg=length weight turn) [fw=rep78], twostep
ll(2.2)
overid
*************

which on Stata 11 consistently produce an error quite distinct from the one
that John complains about:

". overid
__00000D not found
r(111);"

On Stata 10, the entire examples run without errors. 

My version of -overid- is:

. which overid
c:\ado\plus\o\overid.ado
*! overid V2.0.5 07jul2008
*! Authors C F Baum, Vince Wiggins, Steve Stillman, Mark Schaffer


HTH
Martin

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Schaffer, Mark
E
Gesendet: Sonntag, 22. November 2009 20:49
An: [email protected]
Betreff: RE: st: RE: Overid error

Weird.  It's not a change in the overid code.  Maybe it's Windows, as
you say.  Reminds me once again of that famous Windows Haiku error
message:

Yesterday it worked.
Today it isn't working.
Windows is like that.

Cheers,
Mark

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> John Antonakis
> Sent: 22 November 2009 19:09
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: st: RE: Overid error
> 
> Hi Marc:
> 
> Thanks for note. In fact, I am up-to-date:
> 
> . update query
> (contacting http://www.stata.com)
> 
> Stata executable
>     folder:               D:\Program Files\Stata11\
>     name of file:         StataSE.exe
>     currently installed:  21 Oct 2009
>     latest available:     21 Oct 2009
> 
> Ado-file updates
>     folder:               D:\Program Files\Stata11\ado\updates\
>     names of files:       (various)
>     currently installed:  21 Oct 2009
>     latest available:     21 Oct 2009
> 
> Utilities updates
>     folder:               D:\Program Files\Stata11\utilities
>     names of files:       (various)
>     currently installed:  21 Oct 2009
>     latest available:     21 Oct 2009
> 
> Recommendation
>     Do nothing; all files up to date.
> 
> This is the first time I have had this error--and I get it 
> both on Stata 10 and Stata 11.
> 
> Strangely enough, overid was working a couple of days agao on 
> the same system. Perhaps windows might have done something?
> 
> Best,
> J.
> 
> ____________________________________________________
> 
> Prof. John Antonakis
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> of Lausanne Internef #618
> CH-1015 Lausanne-Dorigny
> Switzerland
> 
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> 
> 
> On 22.11.2009 20:03, Schaffer, Mark E wrote:
>  > John,
>  >
>  >> -----Original Message-----
>  >> From: [email protected]
>  >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of  >> John Antonakis  >> Sent: 22 November 2009 18:28  >> 
> To: [email protected]  >> Subject: st: Overid 
> error  >>  >> Hi:
>  >>
>  >> I get the following error after running overid:
>  >>
>  >>  overid
>  >>                        #:  3900  unable to allocate real
>  >> <tmp>[20000,20000]
>  >>             overidreg3():     -  function returned error
>  >>                  <istmt>:     -  function returned error
>  >>
>  >> Any ideas what might be causing this?
>  >
>  > Is your copy of Stata fully up-to-date?  I've seen errors 
> in the past  > like this that are caused by ados not being 
> synched with the exe and  > things like that.
>  >
>  > If that doesn't fix it, then it's over to Kit - the reg3 
> code is his  > baby.
>  >
>  > Cheers,
>  > Mark
>  >
>  >> I am running Windows 7 and it seems like I have enough memory:
>  >>
>  >> Current memory allocation
>  >>
>  >>                     current                                
>  >> memory usage
>  >>     settable          value     description                
>  >> (1M = 1024k)
>  >>    
>  >> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>  >>     set maxvar         5000     max. variables allowed       
>  >>    1.909M
>  >>     set memory         1024M    max. data space             
>  >> 1,024.000M
>  >>     set matsize        1000     max. RHS vars in models      
>  >>    7.713M
>  >>                                                            
>  >> -----------
>  >>                                                             
>  >> 1,033.622M (set memory preference recorded)  >>  >>  >> 
> Thanks,  >> John.
>  >>
>  >> ____________________________________________________
>  >>
>  >> Prof. John Antonakis
>  >> Associate Dean Faculty of Business and Economics 
> University  >> of Lausanne Internef #618  >> CH-1015 
> Lausanne-Dorigny  >> Switzerland  >>  >> Tel ++41 (0)21 
> 692-3438  >> Fax ++41 (0)21 692-3305  >>  >> Faculty page:
>  >> http://www.hec.unil.ch/people/jantonakis
>  >>
>  >> Personal page:
>  >> http://www.hec.unil.ch/jantonakis
>  >> ____________________________________________________
>  >>
>  >>
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