Tramo/Seats error - PLEASE HELP
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:13 am
Hi all,
I am new to both Eviews and and this forum and I would really appreciate any help on the following issue.
I have a code that a colleague has written and which works perfectly fine in Eviews7. However, when I try to run the exact same code in Eviews8, Eviews crashes and does no longer respond.
I have identified the error-source which comes from a Trame/Seats procedure.
In Eviews 7 the following worked with no problem:
filter.tramoseats(opt="mq=12,lam=-1,npred=12,inic=3,idif=3,iatip=1,aio=1,ieast=0,itrad=0,seats=2,interp=2,va=5", save="pol sa")
In Eviews8 it does not. After reading through the manual on the Tramo/Seats procedure it seems there should not be any commas in the opt-optionality. However, removing these commas into the following does not work - and Eviews still crashes.
filter.tramoseats(opt="mq=12 lam=-1 npred=12 inic=3 idif=3 iatip=1 aio=1 ieast=0 itrad=0 seats=2 interp=2 va=5", save="pol sa")
Can anyone please help me. Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated.
I have attached the data-series to this post.
Kind regards, Kristoffer
I am new to both Eviews and and this forum and I would really appreciate any help on the following issue.
I have a code that a colleague has written and which works perfectly fine in Eviews7. However, when I try to run the exact same code in Eviews8, Eviews crashes and does no longer respond.
I have identified the error-source which comes from a Trame/Seats procedure.
In Eviews 7 the following worked with no problem:
filter.tramoseats(opt="mq=12,lam=-1,npred=12,inic=3,idif=3,iatip=1,aio=1,ieast=0,itrad=0,seats=2,interp=2,va=5", save="pol sa")
In Eviews8 it does not. After reading through the manual on the Tramo/Seats procedure it seems there should not be any commas in the opt-optionality. However, removing these commas into the following does not work - and Eviews still crashes.
filter.tramoseats(opt="mq=12 lam=-1 npred=12 inic=3 idif=3 iatip=1 aio=1 ieast=0 itrad=0 seats=2 interp=2 va=5", save="pol sa")
Can anyone please help me. Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated.
I have attached the data-series to this post.
Kind regards, Kristoffer