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Re: st: Unpublicized changes to Saved Results for -reshape-


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: Unpublicized changes to Saved Results for -reshape-
Date   Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:27:46 +0100

Thanks to Alan for this information. I can now plan accordingly.

Best wishes

Roger


Roger B Newson BSc MSc DPhil
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
National Heart and Lung Institute
Imperial College London
Royal Brompton Campus
Room 33, Emmanuel Kaye Building
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London SW3 6LR
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)20 7352 8121 ext 3381
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Email: [email protected]
Web page: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/nhli/r.newson/
Departmental Web page:
http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/nhli/respiration/popgenetics/reph/

Opinions expressed are those of the author, not of the institution.

On 27/04/2010 15:09, Alan Riley wrote:
Roger Newson ([email protected]) asked
One further query. The returned result -_dta[__JValLab]- still looks
potentially useful to users, even though it is undocumented. And, from
looking inside -reshape.ado-, it seems to me that it is used to make the
-reshape wide- command reversible by using -reshape long-. Is this
result likely to stay, or is it likely to disappear at any time without
warning?

This result is very unlikely to change or disappear.


Alan
[email protected]
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