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(all qcom data)
in my case (dynastore for qcom) dynastore emulates the signal data manager,
converts the data to omz sending it into the GS
works great...but i have found the qcom charteristic of requesting udp
responses to be problematic...zonealarm will disallow these outgoing udp
packets and thereby relieving some stress on the ts/gs
there was a history only downloader in a past version of dynastore, as
opposed to the built in version. hwoever DStore did it, one could, and
still can,download the missing time frame and fill the intraday data holes
while running TS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxx>
To: <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:22
Subject: Re: Is there a history downloader for DTN/IQFeed and TS2000i other
than Dynastore?
> John,
>
> Lets assume you don't have a hard drive or windows problem as they are
> doubtful and you would see other things missing or corrupt. Now
> Tradestation is not killing off the data files so you say you changed
> ISP/connections. I have not used dynastore so I don't know what it
> writes to but if it is directly to the PSD files then I would get it
> working first. Go to them for help. A cable connection is no big
> deal verses any other connection. It is all TCP/IP. If you get one
> download then it hangs dynastore then you have some request problem.
> Check with dynastore. Does that first download actually connect and
> bring in data? Is there a proxy setting you lack????????????? Not
> knowing if the first download is actually working I would guess it is
> not but persists in trying to download or connect. Get the settings
> so it can connect. Something in the setup needs to be changed then
> worry about your PDS files.
>
> Power failure will not kill files.
> History settings didn't kill off your files.
>
> MAYBE just maybe dynastore did. Do a search for *.dat and *.idx
> files. When Ts2ki is importing data it makes temp files until all is
> finished. Look for them. If they are still on the drive then you
> had a failure in downloading or importing.
>
> John you are getting to the point you need to do a clean install of
> windows and Tradestation. Don't you love hearing that.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Jimmy Snowden
> mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx
>
>
> Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 10:36:37 AM, you wrote:
>
> j> Since I can't get my Dynastore intraday data history downloader to work
the
> j> way it's supposed to (after the first download each day it'll hang up
for
> j> hours), I'm looking for an alternative. I've tried OnDemand Server but
> j> because it doesn't save data to the hard drive it only works when I am
> j> online...and since I switched to cable internet I haven't been able to
get
> j> it to work at all. An OnDemand Server that saves to the hard drive
would be
> j> great but I don't know of one.
>
> j> Other than switching to eSignal (which costs three times as much), are
there
> j> any alternatives?
>
> j> John
>
>
>
>
>
> Outgoing mail scanned by Norton
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Jimmy Snowden
> mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx
>
> Outgoing mail scanned by Norton
>
>
>
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