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Re[2]: on demand server



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Hello Jerry,

go to www.traders-soft.com


Best regards,
 Jim Johnson                           mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxx

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Friday, August 23, 2002, 1:17:24 AM, you wrote:



JL> Hi Romi
JL> I'm brand new to the list so sorry if this has been covered before. Where 
JL> can I find info about the On Demand Server?
JL> I have spent the last two days compiling a manual back-adjusted continuous 
JL> contract and it's not an exercise I want to go through regularly! Plus I'd 
JL> be terrified to trade using it in case I've made the slightest mistake in 
JL> the calculation. But since Historybank doesn't include CONTs for all 
JL> symbols, I thought I had no choice. Does anyone know why they don't, by the 
JL> way?
JL> Thanks for the input.
JL> Jerry


>>From: "Romi Ghose" <r.ghose@xxxxxxxxx>
>>To: "Robert Linders" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: on demand server
>>Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 20:37:22 -0400
>>
>>So Robert, can you save the data (both past/history and the real time) on
>>disk that you get via this DOD server?  If yes, is the save manual or
>>automatic?
>>Romi
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Robert Linders" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 12:59 PM
>>Subject: on demand server
>>
>>
>> > To List,
>> > I recently purchased Andrew's On Demand Server (traders-soft.com) and 
>>last
>> > week received the latest version.
>> > While I will hardly ever advertise a product my experience with ODS is
>> > outstanding !
>> >
>> > It is like have Tradestation 6 inside your Tradestation 2000i.
>> >
>> > The main features:
>> > You just type a symbol and it will be plotted real time and historical.
>> > You just prefix a future symbol with CONT: and you get continous 
>>contract
>> > data (just like that).
>> > And that while Andrew had to work with only what TS2000i already had to
>> > offer.
>> >
>> > Some notes:
>> > Caching is not terrific, so after some delay (for instance a lengthy
>> > optimization) the data will be re-downloaded. Work around: I export
>>history
>> > to ascii and than replot the chart with the static ascii data.
>> > Real time updating works just fine.
>> >
>> > Robert
>> >
>> > ps. With the previous version I had a few support issues but the help I
>>got
>> > was excellent.
>> >
>> > =================================
>> > Robert Linders
>> > Orlando
>> > Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > =================================
>> >