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Re: st: set max_memory from command line


From   "William Gould, StataCorp LP" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: set max_memory from command line
Date   Thu, 06 Mar 2014 10:45:34 -0600

Jasper Haller <[email protected]> writes, 


> thank you for your quick response. While I could [your workaround]
> it only provides an imperfect workaround for my purposes.
> [...]
> I would like to set max_memory once for running all these files.


In that case, add -set max_memory 10g- to your profile.do.

If you don't have a profile.do, you can make one; see -help profile-. 
If you create a file profile.do and store it in the right place, 
every time Stata is invoked, it will first run whatever commands 
are stored there.


-- Bill
[email protected]
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