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RE: Chart shows a blank screen with center dots


  • To: "John Hall" <jrhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Chart shows a blank screen with center dots
  • From: "Bryan K. Mulholland" <speculator@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 22:39:36 -0700
  • In-reply-to: <BKEFJMCMDDENGGJJJBFLCEODCCAA.jrhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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John,

	Yep, your a god! Thank you very much! I switched it 1/100. I just wonder
why that one day, I was viewing the data, and that the next it was dots. I
also had this problem with BHH, QQQ and $INDU. Well, thank you!

Bryan K. Mulholland



-----Original Message-----
From: John Hall [mailto:jrhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 12:18 AM
To: Bryan K. Mulholland
Subject: RE: Chart shows a blank screen with center dots


Bryan,
Have seen this problem.  check the global server for CSCO.  Look at the
set-up.  The diviser may be blank.  Choose the right one from the drop down
menu.  1/100, 1/1000?

Regards;
John Hall

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan K. Mulholland [mailto:speculator@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:15 PM
To: Omega-List
Subject: Chart shows a blank screen with center dots


Aloha everyone,

I have a problem that maybe someone could help me out
with. I pulled up an intraday chart of CSCO and on the
chart there was nothing but dotted lines going across
the center. The data window had nothing registered
too, just blank. But when I right clicked to "EDIT
DATA", the information was there for every trade! I
did a search to see if maybe some of the data was out
of price variables, but all data was correct and
in good condition. I even exported the data, and
loaded some from a different CD, to get the same
results. It just is not showing up on the screen. And
this happens to be the primary stock I trade. It is
only happening with the ticker symbol "CSCO", as all
the other symbols are fine.

Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this
problem?


Thank you,
Bryan K. Mulholland