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st: problem with latest update?


From   "Visintainer, Paul" <[email protected]>
To   "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: problem with latest update?
Date   Tue, 5 Apr 2011 10:44:17 -0400

My group is getting some unusual errors following the latest update.  Running a simple linear regression (one dependent and one independent variable) gives the following error:


(_coef_table() in lmatabase, compiled by Stata 11.2, is too new to be run by this version of Stata and so was ignored)
<istmt>:  3499  _coef_table() not found
r(3499);


Our executables are dated:  04 NOV 2010 (latest available)
Our ados are dated: 30 MAR 2011 (latest available)
Utilities are dated 01 SEP 2010 (latest available)
Version is 11.1 

Any ideas?
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Paul F. Visintainer, PhD

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