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Re: Macro: Creating charts from a (changing) ASCII List



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May be another approach will solve your problem. In TC2000 you can run a
smart export to create a Y2K compatible - metastock file. This file can be
directly read by TS4. In TS4 run add security "Show:  directory - New
directory - Data Type Metastock" setup the data file which was created by
TC2000.
This way you can easily create charts based on the TC2000 data. You can also
use the scan option in TS4 for further selections within the directory.

Good trading!

Wolfgang

----- Original Message -----
From: Ian MacAuslan <imacauslan@xxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 12:19 AM
Subject: Macro: Creating charts from a (changing) ASCII List


> Folks-
> Every 2 weeks, I use another program (TeleChart 2000) to generate a list
> of 200 stocks for me to consider trading.
>
> I always save out this list, in an ASCII file, one symbol per line.
> ...Then go into TS and create a chart for each one, appling a template
> with the system I trade.
>
> Using TS 4, it's always been an onerous task typing in each one.  I am
> now writing a keyboard macro to do this for me.
>
> My question is:  Has anyone done this before?  Is there a way to have
> TradeStation read this list, and create 1 chart, for each symbol on that
> list?  (TS 4 or 2000i)
>
> Thanks!
> Ian MacAuslan
>
>