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Allan:
Can't you enter the portfolio in the server and edit the tick prices for today
and save that?
Tim Morge
Allan Kaminsky wrote:
>
> Ron:
>
> I just tried what you said, hoping it would work. It still leaves all the
> remaining ticks as bad. I even tried it again, deleting the new first tick
> for the day. Still NG.
>
> I'm also running TS4B21.
>
> Thanks for the idea anyway.
>
> Allan
> _____________________________
>
> At 08:40 AM 7/14/98 -1000, Ron Augustine wrote:
> >
> >Please tell me if I'm missing something here, but I was able to edit and
> >correct the bad MRK tick without problems. This is the second time this
> >issue has come up when I was able to correct the tick in the normal way, but
> >others claim to not be able to fix it without some tedious procedure.
> >
> >This is what I did: Bring up a 1 minute chart, displaying MRK for today
> >only. Right-click to the right of the first bar on the chart and select
> >"Edit Price Data" -- navigate to the bad tick, select it, and press the
> >"Delete" button and save the changes.
> >
> >I always fix bad ticks this way and never have had a problem with it.
> >Please let me know if this fix doesn't work. I'm running ver. 4.0, build 21.
> >_____________________________________
> >At 01:14 PM 7/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >>Allan Kaminsky wrote:
> >>
> >>> MRK is one of the issues I collect and it is indeed damaged (until 1332
> >>> when it straightens out).
> >>
> >>I doubt that seriously. Close the window showing MRK or change
> >>it to another symbol. Then display MRK again, and "amazingly"
> >>the data will be bad until the moment you display it, and data
> >>moving forward in time will be correct again. The data in the
> >>server's database is being stored incorrectly. You can see that
> >>by bringing up the tick editor in the server.
> >>
> >>> Is the repair technique something you can
> >>> describe easily?
> >>
> >>No, look in the omega-list archives for messages from Igor Uhrik
> >>IUhrik@xxxxxxx on this subject.
> >>
> >>>
> >>> This really messes up my data! It's bizarre that most of a day's data
> >>> collection is bad because of one bad tick.
> >>>
> >>
> >>Yes, Bill Cruz, it is indeed bizarre, and it is correctible, easily
> >>by Omega, but tediously by users.
> >>
> >>Rod
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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