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A program I have found useful a number of times may save you some typing.
You can copy and paste the symbols listed in your symbol portfolio using the
Screen Capture program Kleptomania.
http://www.structurise.com/kleptomania/index.htm
It captures only the text from the selected area.
Neville
-----Original Message-----
From: macsmith <macsmith@xxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>; cash@xxxxxxxxxxx
<cash@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 12:40
Subject: Re: Re: emulating workspace assistant
>Brilliant! I never thought about that. I've just downloaded CLR Script
>from TwoCows. It has a rich C like command set including SendKeys. So I
>can get the script to read the symbols from file and send the symbol name
to
>TS's graph. I just have to type all 10000 symbols into a file... Unless
>anyone can help with that too.
>
>>On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:23:10 -0700 cash@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote.
>>You could possibly use a macro program. It would read the
>>symbols from a file and then enter the symbol into the TSPro
>>window. Then wait a certain amount of time and do it again. There
>>are probably some other things you could also do such as have it
>>click the save button on the performance strategy (or optimization
>>strategy) to save it to a file after each symbol.
>>
>>I did something like that with TS4 cause it didn't have custom lists
>>for glbal server data (intraday data).
>>
>>
>>Cash
>>
>>Date sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 16:04:14 -1000
>>From: ian <ian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: emulating workspace assistant
>>
>>> I'm using tradestation pro and miss the workspace assistant from 200i
>>> (or at least what it was meant to be). I wonder if a strategy can be
>>> written to emulate it.
>>>
>>> For the symbol list it could read it, symbol by symbol, from a file but
>>> I don't know how to get a symbol's data into a strategy. I assume that
>>> it would be Data2, for instance, or perhaps even the main symbol for the
>>> graph to which the strategy is attached. What I can't find though is a
>>> command to do this.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to do this or some other way. I would like to scan
>>> the market for stocks with certain criteria.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>> I Smith
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Buy Low, Sell High"
>>(If this statment is used for financial gain, I am entitled to 10f all
>profits. ;) )
>>
>
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