I know others have had something similar, but all their solutions didn't seem to work on what's happening with my code.
I have this code:
frq(GSS$HEALTH1)
and I've made sure the sjmisc package is installed and running for that function.
When I run that chunk on its own, I get the table.
x <integer>
# total N=5215  valid N=5215  mean=0.72  sd=1.38
Value |    N | Raw % | Valid % | Cum. %
---------------------------------------
    0 | 3767 | 72.23 |   72.23 |  72.23
    1 |  292 |  5.60 |    5.60 |  77.83
    2 |  449 |  8.61 |    8.61 |  86.44
    3 |  440 |  8.44 |    8.44 |  94.88
    4 |  207 |  3.97 |    3.97 |  98.85
    5 |   27 |  0.52 |    0.52 |  99.37
    8 |    3 |  0.06 |    0.06 |  99.42
    9 |   30 |  0.58 |    0.58 | 100.00
 <NA> |    0 |  0.00 |    <NA> |   <NA>
But when I knit, I get the following error:
Error in frq(GSS$HEALTH1) : could not find function "frq" Calls: <Anonymous> ... handle -> withCallingHandlers -> withVisible -> eval -> eval Execution halted
Anyone got thoughts to get this to run?
 
    