I'm sorry people but I'm feeling lost. I thought the data were the
problem but it seems not.
Can you please run this script on my data and find out what's wrong
with these topsy-turvy missing values? thanx a bunch!
artur
Thank
you Sven,
I now see where's the problem. It's the dummy variable containing some
missing values instead of zeros. Sorry!
best,
artur
artur bala a écrit :
Sven Schreiber a écrit :
artur.bala schrieb:
Hello,
I'm working with an unbalanced panel data and want to sub-sample on a
dummy variable which has no mising values throughout the full sample. Is
it normal that the outcome contain many empty observations?
Or do you mean the
missings suddenly appear after the subsampling and weren't there before?
That's it. What surprised me is that I've got missing values (empty
observations) even for the dummy variable instead of having 0 or 1.
In addition, once I set the sample on dummy=0 and want to reset it on
dummy=1 (using the --replace and --restrict flags) that's the full
sample coming out.
thanx,
artur
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