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Re: st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets


From   Kaspar Dardas <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
Date   Mon, 2 Aug 2010 15:44:15 +0200

Hey,

thanks guys. Indeed, I have stored datadate in %td- format, which
caused my problems with the reshape command.
Now all works fine.

Best,

Kaspar





2010/8/2 Nick Cox <[email protected]>:
> No arguments here.
>
> Sometimes we all just want to get results quickly and accurately, and
> care not a jot about logic. Sometimes understanding exactly what is
> going on is the best prescription because it is all too likely that your
> next such problem will not be identical and you will need to know how to
> change the solution.
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> Martin Weiss
>
> Nick himself advocated "first principles" in
> http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2010-05/msg01165.html, btw...
>
> Martin Weiss
>
> "( Also, I learned something about using subinstr() in the rename
> command
> from your post, thanks )"
>
> Cheers! I love to work from first principles whenever possible, so my
> use of
> -subinstr()- was not intended to detract from the appeal of NJC`s
> -findit
> renvars-...
>
> Eric Booth
>
> ( Also, I learned something about using
> subinstr() in the rename command from your post, thanks )
>
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