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Thanks to DB for the private note suggesting where to look for a solution to
my recent problem. Rather than bother him further I thought I'd ask the
group since this is an easy question.
In global server, I double clicked NQ H2, selected Edit Expiration, checked
Manual Dates and entered 3/22/2002. But it asks for 3 different dates:
First Notice Date:
Last Trading Date:
Expiration Date:
I've used 3/22/2002 for all but there's probably better alternatives that
won't cause further problems in the future. I'd appreciate it if someone
provides the correct dates.
Regards,
Wilson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wilson" <wfoy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <dynastore-qc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:39 PM
Subject: [dynastore-qc] Global Server renames NQ and ES symbols.
> I entered NQ H2 and ES H2 into TS2000i global server and it renames them
to
> NQ200203 and ES200203. However if I paste in data I've downloaded from
> QCharts via DynaLoader it automatically recreates the correct symbols
while
> leaving the phantoms there too. I've tried deleting the phantom symbols
and
> GS renames the good ones to the bad ones so I leave the phantom symbols
> there and it runs ok. But today the real symbols were gone and I can't
> think of any reason that should havehappened. When I clicked edit data
for
> the phantom symbols there was data collected today. Usually I think that
> data is stored under the regular names because in the past those regular
> symbols have been the only ones that I can plot in a chart. Just now I
> checked and can plot the phantom symbols in a chart.
>
> I just pasted in some data I downloaded and it recreated the correct
symbol
> names but with only 1 days data. And the pasted data didn't overwrite the
> phantom symbols which didn't collect any data today. Actually they had a
> few sporadic data points not worth mentioning. Can anyone help? I don't
> mind plotting the phantom symbols but somehow I have to get all the data
> syncronized so it's written to 1 file name.
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