7/6/2023 0 Comments Stata 13 to stata 12![]() If you still have Stata 10 around, you can fire it up and see what the help file for the command says. ![]() ![]() But that syntax may have changed over time, and current Stata won't tell you what the old syntax was. In particular, with version control, you can run, say, a command with the Stata 10 syntax. Not all of what works in Stata is actually documented in Stata. I don't use old versions often, but they come in handy sometimes. Even if I switch to a new machine, I can just copy the folder where old Stata was installed. It seems to do minimal writing to the registry. Stata is one of the easiest programs I have ever seen for keeping old versions around.
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