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Thanks for the reply, Craig. I'm not applying anything to the chart but a
simple strategy. No complicated MaxBarsBack issues. I'm thinking that what's
happening is the same thing that happens when you first pull up an ASCII chart
and the Format Symbol dialog box comes up: the default first date is about a
year back from the end date.
BTW, I'm talking EOD data.
Chris
Craig wrote:
> This could be the reason why some symbol candidates fail to show up
> following a WA scan. Perhaps it has nothing to do with the WA, but a
> problem with certain EL code commands when you apply symbols to a chart in
> sequence, and the chart holds a large number of bars. This is tedious but
> try this: Manually apply your symbols to the chart and see if the problem
> persists. Also, play with the MaxBarsBack setting. Finally, I assume you
> are only applying one symbol and one data compression to the chart.
>
> At 03:50 PM 1/27/2002 -0800, Chris McMurry wrote:
> >I am attempting to use the Workspace Assistant (WA) in TS2000 to scan a
> >directory of ASCII price files. The problem I'm having is with the
> >start dates. It seems that even though when I initially set up a chart
> >I load the first date as being the first date in the ASCII file,
> >subsequent automatic loads by the WA only go back about a year or a year
> >and half from the current date. I want to be able to run tests on data
> >stretching farther back than that.
> >
> >Anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Chris
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