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Hi Henry,
Thanks for the info. I did download dcenter program but the metastock v7.o2
insists on the vendor's ID and password so I never had a chance to find
out.How do you manage to go around the ID and password problem.
regards,
gordon
-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Amand <back@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, February 19, 2001 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: downloader - Downloading from Yahoo
>Most program's allow to export in some kind of ASCII format.
>These files you then have exported can again be imported using
>the downloader. That means you will have to do 3 steps to
>get data into MS. Startup DTLINK and download from wherever
>you want. Export into ASCIII (or some other compatible
>format) using DTLINK. Startup the downloader and import the
>files you just exported. Then you can use the files you have
>updated or created.
>
>That is the nice feature of that program called download center
>(dCenter) It works toghether with The Downloader so all you
>have to do is start up the downloader, click on download prices
>and the downloader will do the rest (through dCenter)
>
>It might not be the cheapest option ($54) but it sure
>is the easiest way i can think of :-))
>
>Greetings
>
>henry
>
>> From: "eugenefongdere" <eugenefongdere@xxxxxxxx>
>
>> Hi Bud,
>> Can you enlighten me the use of import and export function
>> of DTLink program with the metastock software.
>
>>> Yes, it is a matter of clicking on export files in DTLINK and going to
>downloader
>>> and using there export fucntion.
>>> Bud
>
> Lionel Issen wrote:
>
> Bud: Does this software allow setting up a list of securities to
>update and to automatically export it into Metastock data files, or is it
>necessary to export the data for one security at a time and then import it
>into Metastock?Lionel Issen
> lissen@xxxxxxxxx
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bud Fox
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 6:50 AM
> Subject: Re: downloader - Downloading from Yahoo
> Use http://www.dtlink.com
> then use data from Yahoo web site.
>
> olosi wrote:
>
> Hiis there a site were I can download future and future
>history data? If yes please show the link.Regards,Wolfgang
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bud Fox
> To: eugenefongdere ; metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:25 PM
> Subject: Re: downloader - Downloading from Yahoo
> Hi.
> I have never tested the maximum size. I get maybe
about
>20 items.
> It takes seconds, and extremely easy once you get the
>hang of it.
> Software is dtlink.com 30 days free. I like it, again
it
>took me a while to understand downloading history, and daily update were 2
>different
> displays, but once you know how, the rest is easy.
>
> Bud
>
> eugenefongdere wrote:
>
> Hi Bud,Sorry to bother you.I was wondering how
good
>is the program you use for getting data from Yahoo site.How many stocks you
>get at one time and do you download every night and how long it takes
you?.I
>would be most grateful if you give me a reply.Many thanks.Best
>regards,gordon
>
>
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