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Re: st: From: Ivica Rubil <[email protected]>
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Darcy Hannibal <[email protected]>
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Re: st: From: Ivica Rubil <[email protected]>
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Sat, 14 Dec 2013 10:03:22 -0800
If the version you have at work is a perpetual license, you should be
able to install it on your home system as well as long as you are only
using it on one computer at a time. Check with STATA corp if you're not
sure, but there was a clear statement on the license I purchased through
work that it could be stalled on two systems for the user as long as it
is only open on one.
On 12/14/2013 7:54 AM, Richard Williams wrote:
Get -use13- from SSC. And/or get in the habit of saving Stata 13 files
using the -saveold- command. I am a big fan of the stat/transfer
program, although it isn't worth it if this is the only thing you
would use it for.
At 10:32 AM 12/14/2013, [email protected] wrote:
Dear all,
I have a problem with -use-. At my workplace I have Stata 13 SE, and
at home I have Stata 11.2 SE. There is a .dta file which I modified
last time yesterday in Stata 13. But when I try to use it at home in
Stata 11.2 SE, I get the following error message:
file G:\DOKTORSKI\poverty\elasticities\data.dta not Stata format
r(610);
I have checked file properties and it is written there that the file
is indeed a .dta file. All other .dta files work properly with -use-.
The situation confused me since I have never had similar problem.
Does anybody have a clue about what may be going on? And how to proceed?
Thank you.
Ivica
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