I am having trouble location & showing the commands I had entered in a saved .dta file when I open the saved .dta in a new Stata window. That may not be entirely clear, so I will try to explain my issue step by step
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I am working on a project for my final essay. Yesterday, when I finished working in Stata for the day, I saved my work then closed the window. Today when I opened the saved .dta file, Stata returned ONLY with:
use "\\Client\C$\Users\my user name\Documents\name of file.dta
From my perspective, I cannot view or access any of the commands I put in yesterday. Stata is only feeding back to me that one line of code. I know that the data was in fact saved because the variables that I had changed yesterday are still showing up...just not how I arrived at them.
How can I view and show the work/commands I had entered (and had saved) in this new Stata window (after opening the saved .dta file)? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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