Hello
With version 8, I'm using a Pool Object to estimate a Panel Model with several Cross Section Identifiers.
I wonder if there is a max in the number of character that I can input in the "Common Coefficients" window.
The question arises because eviews crashed several times, and this issue seems related with the number of character introduced in that window.
Could anyone help me?
Apologize in advance if this is not the right place for this post.
thank so much.
SimoneV01
Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
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Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
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Re: Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
How many characters did you enter?
Re: Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
Just under 3000
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Re: Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
I can enter far more than that without a crash. Perhaps you could post your workfile, and the specification you were entering into that dialog?
Re: Pool Object - Max Number of Characters
Hi Gareth
thank so much, for your help. I really appreciate .
Because data are from a client, I can't publish it. Sorry.
If you haven't found any issue in the length of the variable list then should be something else.
This is already a result.
I will try to make a copy of the workfile and estimate again the model.
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
SimoneV01
thank so much, for your help. I really appreciate .
Because data are from a client, I can't publish it. Sorry.
If you haven't found any issue in the length of the variable list then should be something else.
This is already a result.
I will try to make a copy of the workfile and estimate again the model.
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
SimoneV01
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