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RE: st: error message r(2000)


From   Nick Winter <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   RE: st: error message r(2000)
Date   Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:24:59 -0500


You probably also need to tell us more about the command(s) you issues that led to this error, if we are to give you clearer responses about why it is happening.

--NW



At 03:51 PM 3/31/2005 +0100, you wrote:

This should not seem surprising, as it is exactly what the
-regress- message is telling you.

You may find -nmissing- useful for a concise statement
of missing values. Do a -search- to find locations.

On the whole, you need to understand what local macros
are before you can use them effectively.

Nick
[email protected]

louis boakye-yiadom

> I've tried giving the -count- command again within the do
> file, using the
> actual list of variables in `varlist', separated by commas,
> and the result
> is 0. So there are actually no observations. I've got to
> figure out why
> there are no observations. Thanks a lot, Kit, Ronan, and
> Roger for your help.

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