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RE: st: RE: RE: Cluster2
From
"Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
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Subject
RE: st: RE: RE: Cluster2
Date
Thu, 1 Apr 2010 21:05:38 +0100
I think Stata 11 is more indulgent on this detail than previous versions.
Didn't Yu-Luen at some earlier point in the thread flag use of an earlier version of Stata?
Nick
[email protected]
Martin Weiss
" The full filename must be explicit. The command should end
... c:\ado\personal\cluster2.ado"
Not so sure. The help for -copy- says: "filename2 may be the name of a file or a directory."
This works perfectly for me:
*******
copy http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/petersen/htm/papers/se/cluster2.ado C:/ado/personal/
*******
Nick Cox
See the help for -copy-. The full filename must be explicit. The command should end
... c:\ado\personal\cluster2.ado
Ma, Yu-Luen
Below is what I get when typing adopath. It looks like it can see my personal folder (the one that I manually established), but when I tried the following command:
copy http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/petersen/htm/papers/se/cluster2.ado C:/ado/personal/
I receive the error message saying:
file C:/ado/personal/ could not be opened
. adopath
[1] (UPDATES) "C:\Program Files\Stata10\ado\updates/"
[2] (BASE) "C:\Program Files\Stata10\ado\base/"
[3] (SITE) "C:\Program Files\Stata10\ado\site/"
[4] "."
[5] (PERSONAL) "c:\ado\personal/"
[6] (PLUS) "c:\ado\plus/"
[7] (OLDPLACE) "c:\ado/"
Kieran McCaul
Type:
adopath
What do you get?
----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ma, Yu-Luen
Sent: Thursday, 1 April 2010 10:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: st: RE: RE: Cluster2
I did not see a "personal" folder. The only folder under c:\ado is "plus". Should I establish a "personal" folder? I also tried that and copy the file cluster2.ado to the folder, but the error says "file C:/ado/personal could not be opened".
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