{smcl} {* version 1.0.4 07jan2012}{...} {cmd:help uselab} {hline} {title:Title} {p 5} {cmd:uselab} {hline 2} List value labels and variables using them {title:Syntax} {p 8} {cmd:uselab} [{it:namelist}] [{opt c:urrent} {opt var:iables}] {p 5 5} where {it:namelist} is a list of value label names, a {varlist}, or a combination of the two {title:Description} {pstd} {cmd:uselab} lists value label names and all variables they are attached to. It provides the same information as official Stata's {helpb uselabel}, but without creating a dataset. If {it:namelist} is not specified, all value labels in memory are listed together with all variables that use them. {title:Options} {phang} {opt current} lists value label names in the current {help label language} only. {phang} {opt variables} causes {it:namelist} to be interpreted as a {it:varlist}. If not specified, {cmd:uselab} will figure out whether {it:name} is a {it:labelname} or a {it:varname} for itself. {title:Example} {phang2}{cmd:. sysuse nlsw88}{p_end} {phang2}{cmd:. uselab}{p_end} {phang2}{cmd:. uselab mar coll}{p_end} {title:Saved results} {pstd} {cmd:uselab} saves the following in {cmd:r()}: {pstd} Macros{p_end} {cmd:r(}{it:lblname}{cmd:)} varlist using value label {it:lblname} {cmd:r(languages)} value label languages (multiligual datasets only) {title:Acknowledgements} {pstd} The major part of the code used is borrowed from official Stata's {help uselabel}. {title:Author} {pstd}Daniel Klein, University of Bamberg, klein.daniel.81@gmail.com {title:Also see} {psee} Online: {help uselabel}, {help label} {p_end} {psee} if installed: {help labutil2}{p_end}