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Re: IMPORTANT - Referencing 2 files in the same formula



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Allan:
You're correct, but you should have mentioned that both securities need to
be in the same directory.
This is much better and neater than what could be done in older versions;
where we had to set up a separate folder of composite securities.
Lionel Issen
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Havemose" <havemose@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: IMPORTANT - Referencing 2 files in the same formula


> I'm probably missing something, but referencing two different
> securities in the same file is easy: here is a simple
> advancing/declining forumula using eSignal symbol notations
>
> adv:=Security("c:\ms\RTData\$ADVQ",C);
> dec:=Security("c:\ms\RTData\$DECLQ",C);
> x:=adv/(adv+dec);
>
> If this was not your question, please try to be more specific.
>
> Hope this helps !
> Allan
> --- Luigi Rolando Baldoni <baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I don't understand why nobody be in a position to solve my problem of
> > referencing 2 files in the same formula. I see that usually all of us
> > manage very complicate problems. I think that the question I have
> > asked is rather usual and important. How to compare for instance
> > 50-100 stocks with Nasdaq or Dow. I think that we have to reference 2
> > files in each comparison and the solution to turn to composite files
> > is absolutelY inadequate. Can some friend of our Group help me in
> > this interesting problem? Thanks.
> > baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
>
>
> =====
> ---
> Allan Havemose, Ph.D.
> havemose@xxxxxxxxxx
> havemose@xxxxxxxxx
>
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