Good morning,
I read with great interest the posts of Liza Burina. In fact, I am facing the exact same problem with the egen function (on Stata 12) and unfortunatly, your exchange were not conclusive.
How did you solve this problem?
I checked as you advised that I have the "group" function in my Stata 12 (see below):
. which _ggroup, all
C:\Users\LAURED~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$EXa0.989\ Stata 12\ado\base\_\_ggroup.ado
*! version 2.1.2 18jun2011
Still, no function of the egen works, even though the function is available on my Stata:
. egen id=group(sanction_id)
unknown egen function group()
r(133);
Could you please help me with that problem?
Or do you know another way how to group variables?
Thank you very much in advance for your kind help.
Best regards
I read with great interest the posts of Liza Burina. In fact, I am facing the exact same problem with the egen function (on Stata 12) and unfortunatly, your exchange were not conclusive.
How did you solve this problem?
I checked as you advised that I have the "group" function in my Stata 12 (see below):
. which _ggroup, all
C:\Users\LAURED~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$EXa0.989\ Stata 12\ado\base\_\_ggroup.ado
*! version 2.1.2 18jun2011
Still, no function of the egen works, even though the function is available on my Stata:
. egen id=group(sanction_id)
unknown egen function group()
r(133);
Could you please help me with that problem?
Or do you know another way how to group variables?
Thank you very much in advance for your kind help.
Best regards
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