why don't you set _AMvarnm to missing values (a dot). then Amelia will
name the variables for you and this error shouldn't occur.
THe other problem I think is with the operating system.
Gary King
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On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 mrosenbl(a)uno.edu wrote:
I am getting the following response when I try to run
Amelia for windows:
_AMvarnm has too many variable names to match each variable
in the dataset. Delete variable names, or set _AMvarnm=.
for default variable names (default = var1 var2 ... ).
I have cut the dataset down to 20 variables, 8 of which are fully observed, and
none of which is missing more than 85 or so out of N=586. It is TCSC data w/ 15
countries, 39 years.
Any suggestions?
I previously ran into a separate problem on a different computer of Amelia
crashing after saying that it was unable to save window size and font size.
there was a message about this on the listserv, but I never did solve that
problem (do not know yet whether it will pop up now that I am back on my own
computer; was using a colleague's before.)
Thanks so much for any insight.
Marc Rosenblum
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of New
Orleans
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