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  • Stata hunging

    Why do stata always hung and quit so much?When you are pulling data from a database and network goes off its expected that when the network is back STATA should continue running and complete the task.Instead it hungs forcing you to force quit and its painful especially if you havent saved the do file yet.I hope something will be done in later versions about this.Also the issue of STATA just quited unexpectedly.Am using stata BE 17.

  • #2
    Stata hanging could reflect on

    your individual computer

    what other applications you are running at the same time

    local network issues

    internet access

    size of dataset

    what you are asking Stata to do.

    I doubt that that is a complete list.

    Without much information on any of these, it is hard to say more. Why not start a conversation with StataCorp Technical Services?

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    • #3
      Thanks Nick.I am using Macbook:
      Hardware Overview:




      Model Name: MacBook Pro

      Model Identifier: MacBookPro16,2

      Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Core i5

      Processor Speed: 2 GHz

      Number of Processors: 1

      Total Number of Cores: 4

      L2 Cache (per Core): 512 KB

      L3 Cache: 6 MB

      Hyper-Threading Technology: Enabled

      Memory: 16 GB

      System Firmware Version: 1916.60.2.0.0 (iBridge: 20.16.2059.0.0,0)

      OS Loader Version: 540.120.3~22

      Serial Number (system): C02FG05NML7J

      Hardware UUID: BEBBFBAA-FADD-5C61-9356-BF02AFC65B39

      Provisioning UDID: BEBBFBAA-FADD-5C61-9356-BF02AFC65B39

      Activation Lock Status: Disabled
      The internet is very strong.

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      • #4
        Thanks. That will mean something to people who use Macs, not me.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Fredrick orwa View Post
          Why do stata always hung and quit so much?When you are pulling data from a database and network goes off its expected that when the network is back STATA should continue running and complete the task.Instead it hungs forcing you to force quit . . .
          At least with Windows, if you're using ODBC to retrieve data from an ODBC data source and if execution of the process is interrupted abruptly by some external phenomenon so that the process isn't allowed to complete or fail gracefully, then it will hang. You have to exit Stata in order to release its interrupt on the ODBC driver.

          . . . and its painful especially if you havent saved the do file yet.
          Why wouldn't you have saved your do-file by the time you're ready to start pulling data from a database server?

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          • #6
            Dear Joseph a Man is to error/forgetfulness

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