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Re: Re: st: Time-series operators and -outreg-
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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Re: Re: st: Time-series operators and -outreg-
Date
Thu, 2 May 2013 17:48:45 +0100
I am frequently astonished at how often Google is seemingly regarded
as the first port of call on Stata matters. The frequency should
diminish the astonishment, but not yet.
In Stata -findit- is the tool of choice for seeking program locations.
-outreg- (SSC, SJ) is an outstandingly good program, but I don't use
it. In any case the author John Gallup is a member of Statalist and
likely to provide excellent support.
If you want to be formal, please reinstate my doctorate... But "Nick"
is always fine.
Nick
[email protected]
On 2 May 2013 17:34, Jeremy Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mr. Cox,
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> Well there you go. I did not see any mention of SSC when I Googled "outreg," so I assumed it was not. My apologies. Just trying to avoid getting yelled at again for violating protocol. I will try to keep better tabs on the sources of these commands.
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> Any help on the question?
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> Thanks,
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> Jeremy Wells
> Ph.D. Student
> LSU Dept. of Poli. Sci.
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