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Hi, Gary:
 
Well, in the example you gave, I guess what I'd do is save the code 
twice, once in the Indicators folder, and again in the systems folder. Or, if 
it's really a system, perhaps just in the systems folder, since AB automatically 
keeps the indicator alive in IB. If you begin to get a huge no. of 
systems, indicators, explorations, and commentaries all in one folder, and 
you try to load a system into the AA window, don't you find it a bit cumbersome 
to search through all that garbage (all with the same AFL extension) to finally 
find the system file you want to load? For further organization, in the Systems 
folder, I have subfolders for systems with various primary characteristics (like 
Long Term, Short Term, Channel Breakouts, Experimental, etc., etc.). What's 
Infoselect? 
 
AV
 
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  >From: 
  Gary 
  A. Serkhoshian 
  To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 12:58 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Back up of 
  Custom Indicators
  
  Hi Al,
   
  FWIW, I tried separating AFLs into separate Indicator, System, etc. 
  folders, but found that ultimately to be too confusing.  For example, if 
  you have an ADX indicator you've programmed that also includes a system in the 
  code, where do you put it? 
   
  Because AmiBroker allows so much flexibility in coding indicator plots 
  and systems in the same AFL, I don't bother seperating anything.  I 
  import all the afl files into InfoSelect, and if I'm looking for a system I 
  just run a search in InfoSelect.
   
  Again FWIW,
  Gary
  Al Venosa <advenosa@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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    Jayson is right. What I've done is create 4 subfolders under the 
    Amibroker/AFL folder, one for Indicators, one for Explorations, one for 
    Commentaries, and one for Systems. Everything is nicely organized. When you 
    want to migrate your AFL files to another computer, it's a very easy 
    copy/paste procedure. Also, the file broker.charts file contains all your 
    custom indicators, so you could create a backup copy of it, too. 
     
    Al Venosa
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      <A title=jcasavant@xxxxxxxxxxx 
      href="">Jayson 
      To: <A 
      title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      
      Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 12:03 
      PM
      Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Back up 
      of Custom Indicators
      
      <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
      size=2>Why keep your custom afl's in files/amibroker? Create a separate 
      directory for your AFL files, move your existing files there, then 
      save that directory. In the future when you save a new AFL just 
      point the save to your new directory. If the folder contains just AFL's it 
      should be of manageable size.....
       
      Regards,Jayson 
      
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        size=2>-----Original Message-----From: newnow02 
        [mailto:newnow02@xxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 
        11:52 AMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
        [amibroker] Re: Back up of Custom 
        IndicatorsWhat directory?  I don't want to 
        copy my entire Program Files/Amibroker... directory as it's rather 
        large.  I've been busy  filling it up you know... 
        :)--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jayson" 
        <jcasavant@xxxx> wrote:> Why not just copy past the entire 
        file or the entire directory?> > Regards,> > 
        Jayson> >   -----Original 
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        9:57 AM>   To: 
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        up of Cust! om Indicators> > >   Is there 
        an easy way to back up all your customer indicators, 
        i.e.>   some way to query/print out all of them and 
        put them into a file?  I>   don't want to go 
        into each one by hand and copy/paste, 
        copy/paste,>   etc.> > > 
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