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Re: MS 7.02 -- Wired situation.



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Greg,

As I understand it, if the securities already exist in subfolders of Stocks, set Stocks as the destination folder and select the option to traverse destination folders and The DownLoader will write the data to the appropriate subfolder. If it is a new security, it will create a subfolder named the same as the first letter of the new security.
After copying new securities to the desired subfolder, it should subsequently write to the new location.

To import/convert formulas to the newer version:
Open the Indicator Builder
Select the Organizer button
Select Import Formula files
Browse to the drive/folder where the files are stored
Click OK
Click Finish
This will convert the formulas to version 7.02 and import them into the existing list.

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Joe



On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 05:11:43   
 Hey it's Gregoire wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I just install 7.02 over 6.52 and I face two issues. I
>hope that some of you have the solution ... 
>
>1. When I convert EOD data (from .prn file), the
>downloader automatically creates new securities within
>new folders, each folder being a letter (A, B, C ...)
>depending on the names of the securities converted.
>For new securities, it is ok. But, when I copy new
>securities to their destination folder (e.g.
>Stocks\NYSE ..) the downloader doesn't reference it,
>and the next time I run the conversion, it considers
>all the securities as new. Any clue?
>
>2. I stored my MS6.5xxxx.dta files in a folder on a
>dta drive. In other words, no data file (Expert,
>systems ..) stored within the Equis directory. When I
>upgraded to 7.02, I wan't ask to convert this files.
>And of course, they contain all my experts and
>systems. Any idea on a way to upgrade them to 7.02?
>(PS: haven't exported them before the upgrade .. oups
>!)
>
>Thank you all for your help. 
>
>Greg.
>
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