Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    When I enter "describe" after the commmand "estimates use mvmeta ". The Stata output:
    Code:
    ​describe
    
    Contains data from http://nicolaorsini.altervista.org/data/bmi_rc.dta
      obs:            33                          BMI and renal cell cancer (Bergstré°‰ et al., 2001)
     vars:            18                          2 Feb 2012 14:09
     size:         3,432                          
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  storage   display    value
    variable name   type    format     label      variable label
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    id              float   %9.0g                 
    author          str20   %20s                  
    interval        str20   %20s                  
    bmi             float   %9.0g                 
    case            float   %9.0g                 
    control         float   %9.0g                 
    n               float   %9.0g                 
    rr              float   %9.0g                 
    lb              float   %9.0g                 
    ub              float   %9.0g                 
    studyt          float   %9.0g                 
    logor           float   %9.0g                 
    selogor         float   %9.0g                 
    bmic            float   %9.0g                 
    bmics1          float   %9.0g                 
    bmics2          float   %9.0g                 
    bmis1           float   %9.0g                 
    bmis2           float   %9.0g                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sorted by:  id
         Note:  dataset has changed since last saved

    Comment


    • #32
      Oh, I didn't realize you are using the data-set from the website. I looks like you have the specific variable, so it doesn't look name that is specified in the code is wrong. This is very confusing. I'm not sure I have any further suggestions at the moment. I will think about it and get back to you if I have another idea.

      Comment


      • #33
        Thank you very much. I will think about it again and wait for your kindly replying. Thanks for your help.

        Comment


        • #34
          Have you made sure that you are using the updated version of mvmeta?

          Comment


          • #35
            Thank you very much. I download this ado file from the website and finally solve this problem. Thank you very much. Indeed, it's something wrong with my old version of mvmeta. Thank you again for your kindly help. Wish to learn together in the future.

            Comment


            • #36
              This is great news! Good luck with your project!

              Comment


              • #37
                Congratulations Dominica -- you got into one heck of a tangled problem, and fixed it. Frustrating when there's no simple solution and/or the person with the problem isn't communicating well. But you did it! If there were gold stars to be had, I'd nominate you for one.

                Comment


                • #38
                  Oh wow, thank you for your kind words and your help in guiding me towards a solution! I look forward to being part of and contributing to the Statalist community in the future!

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  X