Hello,
I have a couple of general questions regarding Stata that I hope you can answer or at least give some information.
1. Is there a way to automatically run a do file at a certain time? For example every day at 9 am?
2. Can Stata read live data? For example, let's say I have a system that tracks the numbers of violent incidents in a mental institution. Staff enter data regarding the incident into the system as soon as they occur. My questions is, can Stata be linked to that system continuously? The point is to avoid the step of downloading the data from his system and then imported into Stata.
3. Let's say that I develop a model that predicts which student will be involved in acts of indiscipline. Let s say that I know that 12-15 years old, men and students with previous act of indiscipline are more likely to be involve in acts of indiscipline. I know that there are some commands such as margin where you can enter specific values of the model and you get the predicted y. But is there a software that I can use to develop a "Dashboard" where Teachers can enter info of their students and see which one are more likely to be involve in indiscipline based n my model? Or Stata can do this?
I know these are very general questions but I would appreciate any responses.
Thank you,
Marvin
I have a couple of general questions regarding Stata that I hope you can answer or at least give some information.
1. Is there a way to automatically run a do file at a certain time? For example every day at 9 am?
2. Can Stata read live data? For example, let's say I have a system that tracks the numbers of violent incidents in a mental institution. Staff enter data regarding the incident into the system as soon as they occur. My questions is, can Stata be linked to that system continuously? The point is to avoid the step of downloading the data from his system and then imported into Stata.
3. Let's say that I develop a model that predicts which student will be involved in acts of indiscipline. Let s say that I know that 12-15 years old, men and students with previous act of indiscipline are more likely to be involve in acts of indiscipline. I know that there are some commands such as margin where you can enter specific values of the model and you get the predicted y. But is there a software that I can use to develop a "Dashboard" where Teachers can enter info of their students and see which one are more likely to be involve in indiscipline based n my model? Or Stata can do this?
I know these are very general questions but I would appreciate any responses.
Thank you,
Marvin
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