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color=#0000ff size=2>Or you could write it all in afl as TJ pointed out.  
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  From: dingo [mailto:dingo@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:25 PMTo: 
  amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [amibroker] Re: How to scan 
  entire message list for a particular subject?
  
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  color=#0000ff size=2>script would be very efficient at that. If you need some 
  help let me know.
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  color=#0000ff size=2>I've posted several scripts in the past few months that 
  would make a good framework for you. 
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    From: buzzmr [mailto:buzzmr@xxxxxxxx] 
    Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:16 PMTo: 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [amibroker] Re: How to scan 
    entire message list for a particular subject?
    Dale,Although I've played with that solution, doing 
    an 'export' after an exploration or scan is NOT the 'cleanest' way to 
    create an external text file of symbols/tickers only. I want to do 
    something more effective and efficient.  I think either using a 
    script or a 'dll' would do the job.  That way I could create a 
    daily updated-file list of candidate tickers (resulting either from 
    explorations or scans) DIRECTLY in the (path)/folder where that file is 
    to be accessed by other additional analytical programs.Buzz 
    ----------------- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dingo" 
    <dingo@xxxx> wrote:> Have you tried clicking the export button 
    after your exploration?>  > To search: the best I've 
    found is LookOut (if you're using Outlook). >  > <A 
    href="">http://www.lookoutsoft.com/Lookout/>  
    > d> > >   _____  > 
    > From: buzzmr [mailto:buzzmr@xxxx] > Sent: Monday, June 21, 
    2004 3:52 AM> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: 
    [amibroker] How to scan entire message list for a particular> 
    subject?> > > Group,> > Does anyone here 
    know how to scan this entire message list of nearly > 66000 
    messages for a particular topic?  I have downloaded the entire 
    > 50Mb+ of 'searchable' archive files that comprise about 35000+ of 
    the > earliest messages, but I'd like to somehow find particular 
    posts > which may contain answers from amongst the remaining 31000+ 
    messages > to date.> > The Yahoo search mechanism 
    apparently only allows searching a small > range of messages at a 
    time which would be very time consuming for > going thru a very large 
    range.   There doesn't seem to be a mechanism > for 
    specifying a user-selected range (such as msg# 31259 thru > 
    msg#65219) to search.  Unless I've missed something.> > 
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.> > I THINK I 
    recall seeing something a while back regarding writing > 
    exploration-result symbols DIRECTLY to a text file (external to > AB) 
    'on-the-fly' WITHOUT having to first store symbols into a > watchlist 
    and then exporting them from AB, but I have no idea where > that 
    (possible) thread may reside on this forum.  Hence my desire to 
    > search for such a thread.  I think it's probably 
    straightforward to > do, but likely requires a file-handling script, 
    and I would like to > review messages related to this topic.  
    (If anyone can direct me to > specific message numbers on this topic, 
    assuming they exist, I would > appreciate it.  
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