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Re: Installation of ASCII data to TradeStation 2000i



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Dear Sir,

MY ASCII format is as follows:

"Date (mmddccyy),time,open,high,low,close,volume,Open interest", the format
is absolutely compliance with Y2K, and the files was supplied by one the
friends here in .txt.
The files seem alright as will be seen as attached. I also try to import
this thru a chart window as intructed by answer wizzard and do not success.

In compare with data in Globalserver/edit symbol/edit data

For Euro in TS
"Date","Open","High","Low","Close","Up. Vol.","Down Vol.","Total Vol",......
6/26/1998,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,5131
6/29/1998,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,4665
6/30/1998,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,5442
.......
Original
"Date","Time","O","H","L","C","V","OI"
06/26/1998,2158,1.0924,1.0924,1.0868,1.0886,5131,0
06/29/1998,2158,1.0907,1.0907,1.0801,1.0813,4665,0
06/30/1998,2158,1.0819,1.0842,1.0802,1.0841,5442,0
........

For Euro-Yen
"Date","Open","High","Low","Close","Up. Vol.","Down Vol.","Total Vol",......
2/18/1999,133,134,132,134,0,0,0,1617
2/19/1999,134,134,133,134,0,0,0,1654
2/20/1999,134,135,134,134,0,0,0,1614
........
Original
"Date","Time","O","H","L","C","V","OI"
02/17/1999,2158,132.98,133.87,132.34,133.83,1617,0
02/18/1999,2158,133.80,134.73,133.22,134.21,1654,0
02/19/1999,2158,134.22,134.93,133.65,134.25,1614,0
.......
For Yen

Win98
"Date","Open","High","Low","Close","Up. Vol.","Down Vol.","Total Vol",......
8/29/1990,143.49,144.45,142.95,143.36,0,0,0,3304
8/30/1990,143.36,144.8,143,144.35,0,0,0,3753
8/31/1990,144.35,144.62,143.25,143.75,0,0,0,2072
9/3/1990,143.55,143.9,143.22,143,55,0,0,0,2000
.....

Win2000
"Date","Open","High","Low","Close","Up. Vol.","Down Vol.","Total Vol",......
8/29/1990,143,144,143,143,0,0,0,3304
8/30/1990,143,145,143,144,0,0,0,3753
8/31/1990,144,145,143,144,0,0,0,2072
3/9/1990,144,144,143,144,0,0,0,2000
......
9/13/1990,138,139,136,136,0,0,0,3860
......

Original
"Date","Time","O","H","L","C","V","OI"
08/10/1990,1758,149.60,150.50,149.55,150.45,2265,0
.......
08/28/1990,1758,144.33,144.31,142.75,143.49,3803,0
08/29/1990,1758,143.49,144.45,142.95,143.36,3304,0
08/30/1990,1758,143.36,144.80,143.00,144.35,3753,0
08/31/1990,1758,144.35,144.62,143.25,143.75,2072,0
09/03/1990,1758,143.55,143.90,143.22,143.55,2000,0
09/04/1990,1758,143.55,144.25,143.24,143.30,2458,0
.........

Do you find it is interesting.

Victor Lui

----- Original Message -----
From: <ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: Installation of ASCII data to TradeStation 2000i


> This works for me using Quotes Plus as a data source. Whatever data source
> you use, make sure the ASCII format is correct and that you export to
> individual files. I leave the file extension blank for a cleaner
> presentation on the charts.
>
> The correct ASCII format is:
> "Date(CCYYMMDD),open,high,low,close,vol(100's)"
>
> In TS2Ki create a new workspace and then create a new chart, check "3rd
> party directory symbol list" then click on "new list." Type a name for the
> new list and select "ASCII" then click "OK." Click "add location" if the
> correct list directory is not shown. Highlight the data you want to chart
> and scan. Once you click "ok" you will have to do this for each security
in
> the list, but you only do it once. Highlight "date-open-high-low-close"
and
> "year-month-day" then click "ok." That takes you to the "settings" screen,
> if everything is correct click "ok." When you finish, click "plot."
>
> Now you can page through your list of securities using the "load next
> symbol" icon on the toolbar, and you can use "workspace assistant" to scan
> the data list. Go "file, run workspace assistant now." Click on "3rd party
> directory symbol lists." Add the workspaces you want to scan and click
> "ok."
>
> >>Hello, you all
> >>
> >>Can any one tell me how to import ASCII data into TradeStation 2000i.
> >>
> >>My procedure as follows:
> >>Global Server => Symbol Portfolio => Eur A0-FX (symbol) =>File => import
> >>data => ASCII format => ASCII Data => ......=> Ok
> >>
> >>But when I open TradeStation Chart, the response is no data available
for
> >>the selected data range, why?
> >>
> >>Victor Lui
>