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I've bought and used HC for intra day data and find it useful. If there's any questions you have about it, I'd try to answer them.
Regards,
Paul
At 11:07 AM 9/30/02 +0400, Traders soft wrote:
>Ian,
>
>> Frankly, I was a little disappointed,
>> that demo converter works only with daily data.
>> Why? -because GlobalServer can import daily data
>> without any problem (at least works with MetaStock
>> format without a problem) and I wanted to buy HC
>> for intraday data conversion,so I did not give it a try.
>
>The demo version is just the demo, unfortunatelly the blocking tick and intraday data was the only way. But: this will give you
>impression how it works.
>
>> It took me around an hour to make a successful conversion.
>> After setting HC, conversion was simple, BUT
>> I was able to do it only after giving up to convert OpenInterest
>> (for futures). Is this limitation by design or my mistake?
>
>I think it is your mistake. We can simply test that: you can send me History conversion set (*.hcs file) where is stored our
>conversion setting, exported to an file File processing template which is used for conversion of your file and the part of your
>ASCII file. I will run conversion here and give you the answer.
>
>
>> I hope, that Andrew Nazarov will clarify this.
>
>Yep:)
>
>> I want to add, that I use MSRT DDE Pro and it works fine for me.
>> I asked Andrew a few times some questions and received fast answers.
>
>Thank you.
>
>> I find your information about different ways of getting data very valuable,
>> but before committing to a data vendor, I would like to test my strategy
>> and HC sees the right choice for me (but I do not know what I do not know).
>
>HistoryCentre makes simple work: it can convert your ASCII file (which can be in almost all possible format) to XPO file. HC
>supports all time frames (tick, 1 minute, 5 minute and 1day) and all price records (trade, ask, bid). You can process with one
>template many files or the content of directory. All data will be packed to one XPO file.
>
>Best regards,
>Andrew Nazarov
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