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Chellester:
I think Paritech (another Australian data supplier) has a CD which
allows you to sort Metastock data files by sector. I don't know
exactly how it functions; have just seen it on their website. Check
there.
Harry
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "chellester2002 <chelle@xxxx>"
<chelle@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi, Currently I have all my data alphabetized, so I have an "A"
> folder with all the A shares in it etc. This is how my data came
> when I originally installed MS, and I have been using it that way
> since, as it is easy to find the shares I'm after if I know what
they
> are called - however - is there some way to access them via sectors
> as well? For example if I want to check out all the shares in the
> Energy sector currently I have to know the codes, or names to be
able
> to look them up. I realise that I could probably get a list of all
> shares and all sectors etc, and create my own file system manually,
> (and if thats the only way then I guess I will), but that will take
a
> while, and of course then I will have to know what sectors the
shares
> are in to be able to look them up. Is there some way that I can
have
> a dual file system that is still updated when I run the Downloader?
> Currently I download my Data from Sanford (this is Australian). Is
> there some way of downloading all the lists so that it does it
> automatically for me and sets it up (or is there an option to just
> display it differently that I've missed, and I could have done it
> this way all along??!!)
> I've had a look in the Downloader, which is probably the area I
need,
> but there doesn't seem to be an easy way to do it (unless I've
missed
> it)
> Thanks in advance
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