It will if you use it properly. Have you read the help for that function? You 
didn't show your code, and you didn't post your email using plain text, so we 
can't help much here. 
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Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On February 19, 2017 5:17:42 AM PST, Preetam Pal <lordpree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey Bert,
>The predict function in the link you mentioned does not seem to use
>independently generated future values of the variables cpiUSA and
>cpiCAN in
>calculating the future values of the variable of interest, i.e. dolCAN.
>As
>I mentioned in the mail, I have the future cpiUSA and cpiCAN values
>externally given to me (instead of generated by VECM), which I need to
>use.Let me know if this explains what I am trying to get here. Thanks.
>Regards,
>Preetam
>
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