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Re: [amibroker] Re: Fundamental Data



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brian_z321 wrote:
> Ping Matt.
> 
> I received your mail but got a delivery failure on reply.
> 
> I put a copy at
>  
> http://www.amibroker.org/3rdparty/UserKnowledgeBase/ODBCPLugin.doc
> 
> Discussion on using external databases is light so far.
> There is some detail on using plugin with Access - scroll to message 
> 99169 in my notes.
> 
> 
> My plugin project is low priority and it is in the bottom of my 
> intray.
> I intend to buy an SQL package that includes maths functions and use 
> that for my external projects.
> 
> Maths add-ins for Access are few and far between.
> I did find one:
> 
> Total Access Statistics Add-in from
> 
> www.componentsource.com
> 
> It's  not a cheapie though.
> 
> They also have a TotalSQL statistics package.
> Stats for SQL is far more readily available, which is one reason I 
> chose to go down the SQL path.
> I still have to research that one.
> It depends on what maths functionality I can get; if I find one that 
> suits my needs I will buy it.
> 
> Brian.


Pong back to Brian,


You're not the first person to mention the mail bounces.  I did get your
email -- thankyou.  I've actually got a person response half-written,
sitting in my 'drafts' folder.  :-)

I'm wondering whether we'd really need something like TotalSQL or Total
Access Statistics.  For the ultimate in statistical analysis, I'd
definitely want to use something along the lines of Matlab, maple or
even GNU R.

Microsoft SQL Sever Express is actually free, though I'm unsure of how
it is crippled from the "non-lite" version.  I'm sure that the stock
functions it includes would suit my purposes.

In terms of statistics, I can't really see myself going too much past
correlation coefficients.  Are you planning on delving deeper than that?
 If so, the correct tool to use in this case would probably be something
like GNU R.

	http://www.r-project.org/

I'm pretty sure that this can actually be done with an AmiBroker function.

I wonder, however, whether we could get some of the GNU R functions
imported into AmiBroker.  I'm unsure of whether they export a COM interface.


Could you please forward me the bounce message?


Best regards,
Matt



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