

However, I don't know about it as I have never faced this issue before. The problem is with the set observation command which may be due to importing the file from Excel. gettoken filename rest : 0, parse(" ,") begin import_excel -ĭis as err `"import excel is not supported on this platform."' = capture noi import_excel "F:\Dataset.xls", sheet("Sheet1") firstrow I set trace on before importing the dataset from excel. I haven't encountered it before and don't know how to get past it. However, when I use the command: set obs '=N+11' to forecast future values, I get the observation number of range error. I have tsset the time and carried out the ADF and AIC tests and ran the regressions. I have year variables running from 2007 to 2019. I am doing an ex-ante out of sample forecast. Other users who have found the question cross-posted are encouraged to share the links as a reply as well. If you've asked a question, let people know where else you asked the question and what your solution(s) were! When you post a question on another platform, include those links in your questions or as a reply (if it's Discord, just mention it).See the sticked "READ ME: How to best ask for help in /r/Stata" post on how to comment here if all else fails. Make sure to include the word "Stata" in your search query. Perform a web search for your question prior to posting here. Stata's online community has been active for many years and many questions and solutions are documented on StataList, which are highly indexed on contemporary search engines (e.g., Google). Stata has extensive and complete documentation you can read before posting here (and you can type help followed by the command name in console to see it, e.g. This is not a place to find Stata tutoring. Do not request that the /r/Stata community do your homework for you. Assume good faith questions and comments. Be nice when posting or commenting to a post.The Code Block on Discord (run by Asjad Naqvi of The Stata Guide).
