Wizard 1.3.2 is available

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Evan Miller

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May 9, 2013, 11:20:51 PM5/9/13
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Hi everyone!

I'm happy to say that Wizard 1.3.2 was approved by Apple this afternoon and is now available in the App Store. This version is a bug-fix release that addresses the following issues:

* Preserve filter selections when switching between tables
 
* Correctly parse numbers surrounded by spaces in CSV files 

* Fix a bug where a blank header cell in an Excel spreadsheet caused subsequent columns not to be imported 

* Fix some issues with PDF export of model images

* Fix a crash when stacking tables with indicator variables


If you work a lot with multiple tables and data filters, you'll notice the change immediately -- now you can select a few filters, visit another table, and when you go back to the first table, your original filters will be waiting for you. A big thanks to Jacques Devaud for reporting the issue and testing out the fix.

To receive the free update, just click the "Updates" tab in the Mac App Store.

As always, let me know if you run into any trouble. In the meantime, enjoy the new release!

Evan

Scott Mamolo

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May 10, 2013, 4:03:57 PM5/10/13
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Congrats. I like your product.

Quick question: Is there a way to lead or lag the data and model output?

Thank you.

Evan Miller

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May 10, 2013, 4:20:55 PM5/10/13
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Hi Scott,

I'm glad you like the software!

Right now there is no way to perform leads and lags. Are you working with time series data or panel data? I've thought about adding a lag feature but the tricky part is keeping the interface simple.

Best regards,

Evan




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Scott Mamolo

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May 10, 2013, 4:28:08 PM5/10/13
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Thanks a lot for the prompt reply. I'm working with time-series data.

I understand.

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