I'm trying to do a forecast based on an AR model.
When I click on the forecast button I get the following error message:
"NONE: was not found."
Any idea why this might be?
Thank you!
Error Message
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EViews Gareth
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Re: Error Message
Can you provide the workfile?
Re: Error Message
It has some Bloomberg links..
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EViews Gareth
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Re: Error Message
Got it. Possibly a bug, we'll investigate.
If you convert the barometer_total series into a series rather than a formula (open it up, click on Properties, then the Values tab, then change to "numerical data", then re-estimate the equation, then forecast it should work in the meantime.
If you convert the barometer_total series into a series rather than a formula (open it up, click on Properties, then the Values tab, then change to "numerical data", then re-estimate the equation, then forecast it should work in the meantime.
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Error Message
Today's update should fix this. The problem was that the database expression inside of the dependent variable formula contains a quoted string and that case wasn't being handled cleanly.
[edit: sorry, it wasn't in the the 7/1 patch but will be in the next]
[edit: sorry, it wasn't in the the 7/1 patch but will be in the next]
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