Hi
I tried to save my data into a fame database, but when using the dbcreate command, I got the following error message:
How can I save my data in a fame database?
Thomas
Saving to fame database
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Re: Saving to fame database
DBCREATE creates a new database. If you want to store data into an existing database, use STORE.
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Re: Saving to fame database
Hi
I tried using the STORE command, but then I got the error message
and I have read and write access to this path on linux. I do not understand what is causing this... do you have an idea?
Thomas
I tried using the STORE command, but then I got the error message
and I have read and write access to this path on linux. I do not understand what is causing this... do you have an idea?
Thomas
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Re: Saving to fame database
I am looking into it right now but I dont believe EViews can create FAME server databases. I think EViews can create FAME local databases but that is a completely different category. I would try creating the database via the FAME application and then use dbopen and dbstore to open and save to the database.
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Re: Saving to fame database
If the database does exist and you get the same error using dbopen, I would also verify your FAME license files are up to date. Can you run the FAME application and open the database?
Assuming the FAME application works, does fetching a series from the same database work?
Assuming the FAME application works, does fetching a series from the same database work?
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Re: Saving to fame database
Hi Jason
Yes, there was a problem with how to write stuff to LINUX.
Thanks
Thomas
Yes, there was a problem with how to write stuff to LINUX.
Thanks
Thomas
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