On Tue, 22 Jul 2014, "Juan C. Estévez" wrote:
En 22/07/2014 17:35, "Juan C. Estévez" escribiu:
> En 22/07/2014 11:41, Allin Cottrell escribiu:
>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2014, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>>> with a panel dataset and the standard panel model dialog I see the
>>> pre-defined lists in the upper left part (in bold, very useful), but I
>>> cannot transfer a list to be part of the regressors, no reaction when I
>>> click the arrow button.
>>>
>>> This is on Win7 with the July-11 snapshot.
>> Can you give some more detail? I just tried a couple of examples, defining
>> lists in the context of panel datasets, and was able to click the lists
>> into the independent variable box OK.
>>
>> This was on Linux. While I don't know how the results could be
>> platform-specific, it might be useful if someone else could test this on
>> Windows. One of my tests was as follows: I opened the greene14_1 dataset;
>> added logs of C, Q and PF; defined a list named "xvars" containing
l_Q,
>> l_PF and LF; opened the panel model dialog; and clicked in l_C as
>> dependent, xvars as independent.
>>
>> Allin
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> Allin' test works fine to me.
> (Gretl 1.9.91cvs (8/7/14) on Windows 8.1(x86_64))
Now I´ve just installed today's version and works fine too.
Only a precision: I click now unintentionally the arrow before defining the
dependent variable and ... Sven is right (!?).
Aha. Thanks for testing, now I have something to investigate.
Allin