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Re: TS doesn't plot one day of data?



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If it's a time stamp out of order, you may be able to recover by:

1. Copying Out the affect symbol for 1/10/2000,
2. Deleting the 1/10.2000 tick data for that symbol and
3. Pasting in the tick data you just Copied Out.  The Copy out process
resequences the data so this fix it..

~Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: N&M Smith <nmsmith@xxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>; Timothy Morge
<tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: TS doesn't plot one day of data?


>Yes I have seen this happen on both TS4 and on a trial version of ProSuite,
>but that was when it was SP2
>I have even plotted the same time frame data as both data1 and data2 and
had
>it plot correctly in data1 but miss days in data2
>I suspect the problem may be the data has the time stamp out of order, ie.
>Jan20 10:05
>Jan20 10:06
>Jan20 10:05
>Jan20 10:06
>buy I never found the problem.
>
>Neville
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Timothy Morge <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 6:37 AM
>Subject: TS doesn't plot one day of data?
>
>
>>Omega list folks:
>>
>>I ran into an odd problem this morning: Looking at one of the charts on my
>>screen, TradeStation 4.0 plots the 30 min data bars for 01/09/2001 fine,
>>then plots the data for 01/11/2001 fine and is now updating the data for
>>today [01/12/2001] just fine. But it doesn't plot any data for 01/10/2001
>>and it doesn't leave a gap. The tick data is there and it is valid. There
>>are no bad ticks. The data just doesn't plot. I have plotted it as the
>>primary data on a one data chart and as secondary data on a two data
chart.
>>On those charts, it shows 01/10/2001 as having no data for that series and
>>so leaves that day blank, but it does plot normally for the other data
>series.
>>
>>Has anyone else seen this? Have any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Tim Morge
>>
>>
>