Hi,
I have a model with endogenous variables for which I have actuals until 2014 and 2015.
I used the following command to assign and initialize add-factors:
smpl @all
m_detconsr_{%cty}.scenario "baseline"
m_detconsr_{%cty}.addassign(v) @all
m_detconsr_{%cty}.addinit(v=n) @all
However, for the endogeneous variables for which I have actual values until 2015, add-factors for 2015 are set as NA and the model solves for 2015 (although).
I have tried to initialize the add-factors within the model object and that doesn't seem to work either....Any idea of what's going on? I can provide the workfile by email if necessary.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
Best,
Sam
Initialzing Add-Factors so no residuals at actives
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Re: Initialzing Add-Factors so no residuals at actives
We'd need to see the workfile. A test case produces values for the add-factors over values for which the endogenous exists:
Code: Select all
create m 1990 2000
smpl 1990 1998
series y=nrnd
series x=nrnd
equation eq1.ls y c x
eq1.makemodel(m)
smpl @all
m.scenario "baseline"
m.addassign(v) @all
m.addinit(v=n) @all
show y_a
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Re: Initialzing Add-Factors so no residuals at actives
Thanks Gareth! I'll send the workfile and the program (work in progress) to support@eviews.com with reference to this post.
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