Below is the error log produced when trying to run 'update_bmefactors_batch.bat'.
Programs running- 'KICKOFF_BMEFACTORS_BATCH' and 'UPDATE_BMEFACTORS_BATCH'
Workfile- BMEMODELCALCULATIONS
Go here for the error log: http://www.2shared.com/file/aJrdQdc6/errors.html
The error message that pops up after the log is finished is: 19413 is not a valid index for vector-series-coefficient: TMP_Z in "{%SER3}(749+18664)=TMP_Z(749+18664)"
Jacob Woods
Systems Engineer
Resource Data Inc.
Georgia, United States
Eviews Noob - 'not defined' Errors in Log
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Eviews Noob - 'not defined' Errors in Log
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Re: Eviews Noob - 'not defined' Errors in Log
The "X is not defined" errors indicate that you're trying to do something on an object (probably a series) that does not exist in the current workfile page.
The "X is not a valid index for vector-series-coefficient" errors indicate that you're trying to reference the Xth element of a vector or series or coef when that object doesn't have X elements (e.g. you have a vector of size 3 and you're trying to set the 5th element).
The "X is not a valid index for vector-series-coefficient" errors indicate that you're trying to reference the Xth element of a vector or series or coef when that object doesn't have X elements (e.g. you have a vector of size 3 and you're trying to set the 5th element).
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Re: Eviews Noob - 'not defined' Errors in Log
Thank god I understand what you wrote. I was scared someone was gonna go all 'logarithm lingo' on me. Thank you for your suggestion sir! You're helping me get paid!
I'll post my progress.
I'll post my progress.
The "X is not defined" errors indicate that you're trying to do something on an object (probably a series) that does not exist in the current workfile page.
The "X is not a valid index for vector-series-coefficient" errors indicate that you're trying to reference the Xth element of a vector or series or coef when that object doesn't have X elements (e.g. you have a vector of size 3 and you're trying to set the 5th element).
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