Just back from teaching.
It's possible that my student inadvertently opened a second instance of gretl --
I'll check on that. Thanks for the ideas!
PS
-----Original Message-----
From: gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:gretl-users-bounces@lists.wfu.edu] On
Behalf Of Allin Cottrell
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 3:54 PM
To: r.lucchetti(a)univpm.it; Gretl list
Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] XP vs Vista?
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Summers, Peter wrote:
>> "No dataset in place" is expected if you try to run a script that
>> references series without having opened or created a dataset.
>
> To clarify: this error occurred on my student's laptop even though the
> data set was open. That is, method (a) below didn't work.
Ok, this is a complete shot in the dark, but you never know. Suppose you
have gretl open and the data is in. If you try to open the inp file by
double-clicking on it, another instance of gretl is run, of course without
data. That would explain the message: the data are in gretl 1, while the
script was opened by gretl 2.
I'm sorry if this sounds utterly silly, but it's the only thing I can
think of.
Brilliant lateral thinking! I suspect that must be it. If so, let
me point out that the quick GUI way of opening a script in gretl
without starting another instance of the program is drag-and-drop:
drag the script icon onto gretl rather than double-clicking it.
Allin.
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