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RE: st: output several tables into the different sheets of XML file using esttab or estout


From   Nick Cox <[email protected]>
To   "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject   RE: st: output several tables into the different sheets of XML file using esttab or estout
Date   Thu, 5 Jan 2012 17:13:15 +0000

Note that all these commands are from SSC. 

I don't have a positive answer. You want a kind of hybrid of -estout- and -xml_tab-, and I doubt that it exists in the public domain. Others may have better news. 

Nick 
[email protected] 

Andrés Castañeda

OK, so rewriting my question:

Dear Stata list,

I am working with the commands esttab and eststo and I got a question
about the output. As I need to save the results of all our estimations
in one single Excel file, can I output several tables into different
sheets on XML, CSV OR ANY other format file that Excel can read?? I am
talking about something similar
as the option "sheet()" from the xml_tab command.  If there is not a
way of a doing so, do you have any suggestion for getting something
similar???

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, if you call that XML output.
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 4:36 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear nick, yes it does. At least as csv files.
>
>> From: Nick Cox <[email protected]>

>> -estout- (SSC) does not appear to support XML output.

2012/1/5 Andrés Castañeda <[email protected]>:

>>> I am working with the commands esttab and eststo and we got a question
>>> about the output. As I need to save the results of all are estimations
>>> in one single Excel file, can we output several tables into different
>>> sheets od XML file (workbook)?? I am talking about something similar
>>> as the option "sheet()" from the xml_tab command.  If there is not a
>>> way of a doing so, do you have any suggestion for getting something
>>> similar???

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