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Re: st: ssm wrapper and population weights


From   A Das <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: ssm wrapper and population weights
Date   Sat, 30 Sep 2006 15:47:12 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Anders, 
   It turns out the problem is easily fixed. It just
requires going into the ado file and- as you
suggested-  removing the semi-colon in the relevant
line. Thanks again for all your help, it's greatly
appreciated.  
                   -Aniruddha Das. 

--- Anders Alexandersson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I assume that your Stata is up-to-date. So, it seems
> that the -keep id
> ...- line below in the ssm program has a semicolon
> at the end that
> should not be there. If you want to try some
> programming, there is a
> task to work on! I may have some time to work at the
> programming
> problem during next week but not this weekend. Maybe
> someone else at
> the list has more time and inclination this weekend.
> If you as a user
> want the authors to solve this for you, I suggest
> you email the
> authors of the program privately in case they did
> not read this thread
> and therefore are unaware of the problem.
> 
> A Das <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Here's a reproduction of the problem using the
> > nhanes2a dataset for survey data
> > (http://www.stata-press.com/data/r8/svy.html),
> which
> > has sampling weights:
> >
> > . ssm diabetes age sex weighthi 
> [pweight=finalwgt],
> > s(weighthi = age sex rural) adap
> > > t q(16) family(binom) link(logit)
> > ; invalid name
> > r(198);
> >
> > Setting trace on:
> >
> > - keep id `junk' `touse' `wgt' wt2 _pwt2;
> > = keep id diabetes age sex weighthi weighthi   
> age
> > sex rural __000000 __000002 wt2
> > >  _pwt2;
> > ; invalid name
> >     }
> >
> >
>
--------------------------------------------------------------
> > end ssm.Estimate ---
> > - exit _rc
> >
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > end ssm ---
> > r(198);
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