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Re: st: Use of Stata project manager to make backing up and sharing more efficient
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Stas Kolenikov <[email protected]>
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"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Use of Stata project manager to make backing up and sharing more efficient
Date
Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:46:49 -0500
You could try Robert Picard's -project-, which is very neatly written
and provides a comprehensive suite of project management capabilities.
Search statalist archives for installation instructions. It is on his
private website that is not linked to Stata search bases (although it
should be).
-- Stas Kolenikov, PhD, PStat (ASA, SSC)
-- Senior Survey Statistician, Abt SRBI
-- Opinions stated in this email are mine only, and do not reflect the
position of my employer
-- http://stas.kolenikov.name
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Stephen Cranney
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use the new Stata project function to more efficiently
> back up and share my work without having to drag individual files
> around. The manual wasn't terribly clear and I thought that, for
> example, I could just drop my Stata project file into a Dropbox folder
> to share it with my collaborators, but that doesn't appear to be
> working. So the Stata project manager doesn't somehow internalize the
> data and do files into one file that I can throw around, correct? I
> still have to individually drop files into clouds or backups? I was
> excited about the new project manager function because it seemed to
> imply that I wouldn't have to do that anymore.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Stephen
>
> --
> Stephen Cranney
>
> PhD Student
> Graduate Group in Demography
> University of Pennsylvania
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