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You can forget of course getting an answer to your question from the official
Customer Service of quote.com. They don't even answer most messages. But
there is a user group for Qcharts where this very question is battered about
repeatedly. There is a way, apparently not well advertised, to limit the
transmission of all session ticks to the hours matching pit session pricing. I
don't know the technique, but it can be achieved from within Qcharts and the
users on this group will be glad to respond to your question--as they've all
figured it out by now.
Subscribe to the Qcharts group at:
http://www.egroups.com/
Scheier
LScharpen@xxxxxxx wrote:
> In a message dated 10/11/00 6:07:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> jgb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << Does anyone know of a way to format Qchart data from quote.com into a day
> session only format in excel for globex traded futures. S&P, NASDAQ and
> currencies. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I don't have experience with Qchart so data I'm keying only on the fact that
> you've got it in EXCEL format. I presume that the data must be intraday
> data. If not, I would doubt there'd be any way to "strip out" the
> "overnight" component using EXCEL functions. If it is intraday data then
> there should be a "time" field associated with the data. If my assumptions
> are true, then you should be able to "filter" your data in EXCEL for "rows"
> for which the "time" field values are in the range for "day sessions" only.
> You can then save this "set" of rows in a new worksheet.
>
> Hope this helps and that my "ignorance" with respect to Qchart data hasn't
> just confused things for you.
>
> Lee Scharpen
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