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--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dmcleod1981" <dmcleod1981@xxx> wrote:
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> I guess this is one of those questions that.......
> Nobody knows...
DM
I briefly looked at ways to solve the problem when you first asked but
I didn't post as my quick pick was that it can't be done without
excessive customisation as per D's comments.
Two wild ideas:
ASCII import database2 into a spare copy of database1 and tag the
symbols that you import by adding a common ID to the end of each stock
symbol during the import process.
I haven't done this myself but I have walked throught the theory and it
is easier than it sounds.
It might be possible to import a set of price data into an Access or
SQL database and use the ODBC plugin to reference the prices that way.
I haven't tried it though.
That would be a rough ride.
Brian.
P.S. I apologise for flaming you a little last time I posted in one of
your topics.
I see the guy is a Professor of maths.
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