Access to residuals without exporting?

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E-Conman
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Access to residuals without exporting?

Postby E-Conman » Mon May 01, 2017 5:47 am

I need to quickly export residuals of many different models. I would rather not go through the many windows to do this, but simply estimate a model and then directly load the residuals to a other program.

Question: Is the residual series stored somewhere in eviews directory so that I can load it directly without separate exporting procedure?

startz
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Re: Access to residuals without exporting?

Postby startz » Mon May 01, 2017 5:49 am

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Re: Access to residuals without exporting?

Postby E-Conman » Mon May 01, 2017 6:32 am

startz wrote:resid


Sorry I should have clarified better.

I want to access the residual outside the program without exporting. So I am asking if there is a file in the directory where the "resid" series is stored, so I won't need to separately export it, but only load it. I want to auto-export the residual series. It takes a lot of time to always do this separately...

startz
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Re: Access to residuals without exporting?

Postby startz » Mon May 01, 2017 6:39 am

EViews doesn't export anything automatically, so you'd have to give an instruction to save a series. An EViews program to do this probably wouldn't be very hard.

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Re: Access to residuals without exporting?

Postby E-Conman » Mon May 01, 2017 7:52 am

startz wrote:EViews doesn't export anything automatically, so you'd have to give an instruction to save a series. An EViews program to do this probably wouldn't be very hard.


Yes, thank you this worked (the simple write command was enough).


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