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[amibroker] Datapath Help please



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I trade New Zealand, Australia and US markets, so have a database for
each.
I am using OzFalcons Manual StopSet AFL as one of my key tools.
The first line defines the Datapath, so at present I have one Data
folder in the main Amibroker directory.  This just holds details of
trades entered via this AFL.
This means whatever database I am in, I see all the stocks held over
all markets.  I would like to keep them separate.  The only way I can
think of is messy, and would be to copy the AFL and save it with 3
names, each having a different datapath, then saving different default
charts in each database so I always call up the correct data directory.

Is it possible to code it so it looks to see which database has been
opened, then set the datapath accordingly?
When running Amibroker the active database name is displayed, but I
can't see a command that will let me do something like: (what I want
in words)
If database = US Stocks, set datapath to \Amibroker\US Stocks\data

Thanks in advance.



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