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Re: "Not all records in date range were read."


  • To: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: "Not all records in date range were read."
  • From: wander@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 13:26:24 -0400 (EDT)
  • In-reply-to: <24FA77225FA5D111869F0000C025B6F252955D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Chip, I had this problem in MSPRO...sorry but I don't remember what fixed
it.  -Ken

mailto:wander@xxxxxxxx


Equis Support wrote:

> 1.  If this only happens with one or a few charts it could be a damaged
> Smart Chart. If so replace the Smart Chart as follows:
>
> Start MetaStock.
>
> Click File|New|Chart.
>
> Highlight the chart that does this and click OK.
>
> Now use the file as you normally do.  If this works it means your
> original chart is damaged.  Continue as follows:
>
> Click File|Save As.
>
> Click Save As Smart Chart, to place an X this box, and click OK.  A
> message will ask you want to replace your existing Smart Chart.  Answer
> yes.
>
> Click File|Close to close this chart.
>
> Repeat this procedure for any other chart that does this.
>
> It could also mean the data file for this security is damaged. If so use
> the Tools|Test feature in The DownLoader to test the data file.
>
> If the test does not locate any errors in the file use the Tools|Copy
> feature in The DownLoader to copy the file into a new folder.  Then use
> the file in the new folder to see if this helps.  If you still receive
> this message in the new folder it means the data file is damaged. If so
> delete the file and create it again to eliminate this message.
>