In gretl console under Windows, I type the commands what follows that

? print "@tramo"
C:\Program Files\tramo\tramo.exe
? print "@tramodir"
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\gretl\tramo

These paths do exist.

Thanks

Yi-Nung


2009/4/27 Allin Cottrell <cottrell@wfu.edu>
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:

> I downloaded "tramo.inp" and testes it. But gretl responds
>
>
> Read datafile C:\Program Files\gretl-1.8.0x3\data\data9-7.gdt
> periodicity: 4, maxobs: 64,
> observations range: 1975:1-1990:4
>
> Listing 12 variables:
>   0) const     1) QNC       2) PRICE     3) INCOME    4) PRIME
>   5) UNEMP     6) STOCK     7) POP       8) WINTER    9) SPRING
>  10) SUMMER   11) FALL
>
> ? QNC_adj = tramolin(QNC)
> Data file is empty...

It looks as if tramo hasn't written any output, or perhaps gretl
is looking for it in the wrong place.  What do you get if you do

print "@tramo"
print "@tramodir"

(in a script or in the gretl console)?

Allin Cottrell
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