Dear Stata users,
When we have longitudinal datasets, where the data is recorded at the multiple time points. For eg., If date of birth is missing at timepoint 1 then I would like to check if the person has provided the date of birth at timepoint 2 or 3. So could you please help with a syntax to see if the data missing at time 1 has been provided at the different time points? Thank you
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