hello could you assist with installing spost, I used ''ssc install spost'' because I wanted to use the brant command to assess if assumptions of proportional odds are violated for ordinal logistic regression.
the path to myfolder via stata is similar to the path to my folder via my computer. when I type "sysdir set PLUS G:\...." I get the following: "invalid syntax"
wow! but keep getting this invalid syntax when ever i type sysdir set PLUS C:\Users\LENOVO\Desktop\stata packages don't know what's wrong pls i need your help. but for the packages they keep installing successfully but i cant see any thing in my STATA package folder. does it mean i will keep installing every time i use STATA for my data analysis?
Hi, thank you for your great explanation, I need to install ssc install xtcsd, but the result is : ssc install xtcsd checking xtcsd consistency and verifying not already installed... installing into c:\ado\plus\... could not rename c:\ado\plus\stata.trk to c:\ado\plus\backup.trk r(699); I even tried to use an option "replace " . ssc install xtcsd, replace checking xtcsd consistency and verifying not already installed... installing into c:\ado\plus\... could not rename c:\ado\plus\stata.trk to c:\ado\plus\backup.trk r(699); Any help, please? Thank you
Package installed, estout installed, but for my command essto: ttest scorechange, by(Ownership) it says "last estimation results not found, nothing to store". In order words, I do not get the variable table after putting in the command with eststo. Thank you in advance!
Stata doesn't know how to deal with spaces in directory names. Two ways to solve this: 1. Put quotes around the directory "D:\Stata Packages" or 2. Delete the space in the directory name.
Respected Sir, estout commands seems quite useful and i want to use it but unfortunately, i can not use it because following problem appears: ssc install estout checking estout consistency and verifying not already installed... the following files already exist and are different: c:\ado\plus\e\estadd.ado c:\ado\plus\e\estadd.hlp c:\ado\plus\e\estout.ado c:\ado\plus\e\estout.hlp c:\ado\plus\e\eststo.hlp c:\ado\plus\e\estpost.ado c:\ado\plus\e\estpost.hlp c:\ado\plus\e\esttab.ado c:\ado\plus\e\esttab.hlp no files installed or copied (no action taken) r(602);u could you help me sorting it out
This probably means you already have a version of estout installed. If you want to re-install, use the option "replace." The full command would be: ssc install estout, replace
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hello could you assist with installing spost, I used ''ssc install spost'' because I wanted to use the brant command to assess if assumptions of proportional odds are violated for ordinal logistic regression.
hi thanks for your video, what if the package is not found what we do in this situation
damn my boy that's v good thanks alot
the path to myfolder via stata is similar to the path to my folder via my computer.
when I type "sysdir set PLUS G:\...." I get the following: "invalid syntax"
Try putting the folder path in quotes, as in "G:\..."
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I did all the process and at last when i install a package it gives error like " host not found"
wow! but keep getting this
invalid syntax
when ever i type sysdir set PLUS C:\Users\LENOVO\Desktop\stata packages
don't know what's wrong pls i need your help. but for the packages they keep installing successfully but i cant see any thing in my STATA package folder. does it mean i will keep installing every time i use STATA for my data analysis?
The problem is that your folder called "stata packages" has a space in it. Put quotation marks around the entire file path and it should work.
please advise how to install mdesc package
Hi, thank you for your great explanation, I need to install ssc install xtcsd, but the result is :
ssc install xtcsd
checking xtcsd consistency and verifying not already installed...
installing into c:\ado\plus\...
could not rename c:\ado\plus\stata.trk to c:\ado\plus\backup.trk
r(699);
I even tried to use an option "replace
"
. ssc install xtcsd, replace
checking xtcsd consistency and verifying not already installed...
installing into c:\ado\plus\...
could not rename c:\ado\plus\stata.trk to c:\ado\plus\backup.trk
r(699);
Any help, please?
Thank you
You might find this helpful: www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/general/1484203-error-message-r-699
Thank you very very much
Package installed, estout installed, but for my command essto: ttest scorechange, by(Ownership) it says "last estimation results not found, nothing to store". In order words, I do not get the variable table after putting in the command with eststo. Thank you in advance!
I believe you need to use estpost with ttest, not eststo. See the manual: repec.org/bocode/e/estout/hlp_estpost.html
Thanks a lot, It is useful
Nice presentation which is give me rest now
Nice video dude :)
how do i delete or make a new one without restating stata?
In Windows, navigate to the directory you installed the packages and delete them.
keep getting "invalid syntax", can you help, please?
I can't help without seeing the actual command you used.
@@sebastianwaiecon sysdir set PLUS D:\Stata Packages
Stata doesn't know how to deal with spaces in directory names. Two ways to solve this: 1. Put quotes around the directory "D:\Stata Packages" or 2. Delete the space in the directory name.
sydir command not recognized ... ? Help please
Looks like a simple typo. The command is "sysdir".
Respected Sir,
estout commands seems quite useful and i want to use it but unfortunately, i can not use it because following problem appears:
ssc install estout
checking estout consistency and verifying not already installed...
the following files already exist and are different:
c:\ado\plus\e\estadd.ado
c:\ado\plus\e\estadd.hlp
c:\ado\plus\e\estout.ado
c:\ado\plus\e\estout.hlp
c:\ado\plus\e\eststo.hlp
c:\ado\plus\e\estpost.ado
c:\ado\plus\e\estpost.hlp
c:\ado\plus\e\esttab.ado
c:\ado\plus\e\esttab.hlp
no files installed or copied
(no action taken)
r(602);u
could you help me sorting it out
This probably means you already have a version of estout installed. If you want to re-install, use the option "replace." The full command would be: ssc install estout, replace
thanks