You must enter something for all the fields in the Initialize License dialog before you can continue. The code and authorization are not case sensitive. If you make a mistake when typing the codes, you will be prompted to try again.
If using the stata-mp executable, Stata will automatically use the requested number of cores from Slurm's --cpus-per-task option. This implicit parallelism does not require any changes to your code. The current Stata license allows up to 8 cores.
You must enter something for all the fields in the Initialize License dialog before you can continue. The code and authorization are not case sensitive. If you make a mistake when typing the codes, you will be prompted to try again.
To install Stata after it is purchased:
(1) Choose the correct operating system (e.g. Windows or Mac);
(2) Choose the correct version of Stata - the student price version is Stata/IC;
(3) When you first run Stata after installation it will ask for an "authorization code".
These codes are given in a pdf attachment you will received in the email from Stata following purchase (some are lengthy and it is easiest to cut and paste them in).
The software will need an authorization code entered once per year; new codes are available in late-August when we renew our license. The Reauthorization Instructions below include both the instructions and the code.
The software will need an authorization code entered once per year; new codes are available in late-August when we renew our license. The Installation and Reauthorization Instructions below include both the instructions and the code.
If you purchased a Stata/SE license within 3 months of the expiration date, then your purchase includes a renewal license that may be used to extend the expiration date of your software until July 23, 2024. Renewal authorization codes/installers will be emailed to anyone who purchased Stata/SE within this grace period.
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