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Re: Importing ASCII Data in TS 2000's GlobalServer ?



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Thanks Victor,
I know you're right but what is tricky it's that it's written in the online
help that you can use intraday data :

"For intraday data, the time must be stored in 24-hour format: HHMM (with no
colon). For example, 1:15pm would be entered as 1305, and 10:00am as 1000.

{** ©1987, 1999 Omega Research, Inc. **}"

But in fact it creates daily Open, High, Low, Close from intraday data

Thanks

Phil


----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor" <civico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Philippe Lhermie" <philippe.lhermie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: Importing ASCII Data in TS 2000's GlobalServer ?


> Dear Philippe,
>
> For importing ASCII Data to TS2000, it only accepts the day records.
>
> Victor
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Philippe Lhermie" <philippe.lhermie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:45 PM
> Subject: Importing ASCII Data in TS 2000's GlobalServer ?
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
>  I'm experiencing problems to import ASCII Data in TS 2000's GlobalServer
> I created a sample file (a TXT file) in order to test the import, here it
is
> I used "first line of Data" and "YearMonthDate" as order for the date
field
> All the data are separated by a Tab and I made a carriage return at the
end
> of the last line
>
>
>
> These data are intraday data :
>  "Date" "Time" "Close" "Volume"
> 2000/04/27 1449 1000.0000 1
> 2000/04/27 1450 1100.0000 2
> 2000/04/27 1451 1200.0000 3
> 2000/04/27 1452 1300.0000 4
>
>  The import was succesful, but I noticed that only the "Trade Record 1
Day"
> is filled and I would also expect the "Trade Record 1 minute" to be field
at
> least.
> How can I solve this, if for example I'd like to create a 5 minutes chart
> ???
>
> But in fact, my data have also hundredths and thousandths of seconds,  is
it
> possible to write the "Time" field like this :
> 14490001 for 2:49pm and 1 thousandth ?
>
>
>
> Many thanks for your help !
> Rgds,
>
> Philippe
>
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