Dear Statalist user,
I have a problem regarding my saved estimates that should be fairly easy to solve but I am unable to accomplish it. I found some Stata instructional material but was unable to find a fitting solution.
My problem is that I have two saved estimates from two different regressions I did under the file names, "notworking1.ster" and "notworking2.ster", and I can't seem to get Stata to find either file.
Whenever I type "suest notworking1 notworking2", it replies with the error " estimation result notworking1 not found r(111);".
Despite this however, I can get Stata to show the individual regression tables for each estimate.
If I type "use estimate notworking1" or "use estimate notworking2", followed then by the "estimate" or "estimates" command, it will bring up the table for whichever estimation was commanded last to be used.
If I type though "estimates dir" though, again it doesn't bring up anything.
I've made sure I have the right file directory and have also tried commands to restore the estimates, but to no avail, as it always says estimation result cannot be found.
Therefore, if anyone would have an idea of what to do, I would greatly appreciate it.
Best,
Josh
I have a problem regarding my saved estimates that should be fairly easy to solve but I am unable to accomplish it. I found some Stata instructional material but was unable to find a fitting solution.
My problem is that I have two saved estimates from two different regressions I did under the file names, "notworking1.ster" and "notworking2.ster", and I can't seem to get Stata to find either file.
Whenever I type "suest notworking1 notworking2", it replies with the error " estimation result notworking1 not found r(111);".
Despite this however, I can get Stata to show the individual regression tables for each estimate.
If I type "use estimate notworking1" or "use estimate notworking2", followed then by the "estimate" or "estimates" command, it will bring up the table for whichever estimation was commanded last to be used.
If I type though "estimates dir" though, again it doesn't bring up anything.
I've made sure I have the right file directory and have also tried commands to restore the estimates, but to no avail, as it always says estimation result cannot be found.
Therefore, if anyone would have an idea of what to do, I would greatly appreciate it.
Best,
Josh
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