Once you are done installing all the modules you need, copy the Stata PLUS folder you installed the new modules into and transfer this folder to the offline computer.Stata command to list currently installed modules: ado.Stata command to search for a module: search moduleName.
#Stata 13 install install
Stata command to install a module: ssc install moduleName.Start installing all the Stata modules that you need like you normally would.Confirm the PLUS folder was really changed to the new folder by running the Stata command: sysdir.Don't forget to add the extra "plus" sub-directory at the end of the path
Replace "C:\Users\yourEID\Desktop\stata_modules" with the directory path for your folder.In Stata, change the "PLUS" folder to the new folder you just created by running the following Stata command line command: sysdir set PLUS "C:\Users\yourEID\Desktop\stata_modules\plus".If you want to go this route, then skip steps 3-4 and just note the directory path to the existing folder by running the Stata command " sysdir" and adjust the following steps accordingly. The advantage to this is that you can do some test analysis on this internet connected computer to confirm it does what you need and then copy this PLUS folder with the existing modules and any new ones you needed to add. In the example screenshot we have created the folder "stata_modules" and it has a directory path of "C:\Users\yourEID\Desktop\stata_modules"Īlternatively you can keep using the existing Stata "PLUS" folder which has modules already installed for the Stata instance on this computer. Start up the Stata application on the internet connected computer.Ĭreate a folder on the desktop of the computer and note the directory path to it.
For Stata modules it is usually the case you can use a prior version of Stata to download modules and transfer them to an offline computer which has a newer version of Stata installed.
#Stata 13 install how to
Click here for more information on this server and instructions on how to connect to it. The College of Natural Sciences maintains a statistics server which has Stata installed and is available to all current faculty, staff, and students at UT Austin.