{smcl} {* August 24, 2007 @ 12:25:29}{...} {hi:help docharedit} {hline} {title:Title} {pstd} {cmd:docharedit} - Editing {help char:characteristics} to be run by {help dochar} {p_end} {title:Syntax} {* put the syntax in what follows. Don't forget to use [ ] around optional items} {p 8 16 2} {cmd:docharedit} {* taken from char.hlp of 08feb2005}{...} {it:evarname}{cmd:[}{it:charname}{cmd:]} [[{cmd:"}]{it:text}[{cmd:"}]] {p_end} {title:Description} {pstd} {cmd:docharedit} is used to edit {help char:characteristics} which are run by {help dochar}. To make life easier, they are edited in a {help doedit:Do-file editor} window. This has two advantages: things are much more readable in the {help doedit:Do-file editor}, and there are fewer details to deal with when it comes to special local {help macros} used by {help dochar}. {p_end} {title:Example} {phang}{cmd:. docharedit myvar[valid_check]} {p_end} {phang2} edits the {cmd:valid_check} {help char:characteristic} attached to the variable {cmd:myvar}. {p_end} {title:Notes} {pstd} A {help more} condition will appear in the results window. Do {hi:not} clear it until {hi:after} you have finished editing and have closed the Do-file editor window. If you clear the {help more} condition, any unsaved or later changes will not be saved. {p_end} {pstd} See {help docharprog} for details about how to write do files which can be stored as {help char:characteristics}. {p_end} {title:Also see} {psee} Online: {help dochar}, {help docharprog}, {help ckvar_overview} {p_end} {title:Author} {pstd} Bill Rising, StataCorp{break} email: brising@stata.com{break} web: {browse "http://homepage.mac.com/brising":http://homepage.mac.com/brising} {p_end}