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Re: TS 2000i not displaying daily data



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The problem is in the data which you imported as XPO file. Download demo version of HistoryCentre
http://www.traderssoft.com/hist/hc/demo/xpo/, delete wrong HyperTools data , convert your daily data to XPO using HC, and import to
GS.

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Andrew Nazarov
RT Soft Ltd.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick Ali" <nick.ali@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: TS 2000i not displaying daily data


> Hello,
>
> I hope someone can help I am tearing my hair out here.
>
> I recently had corruption in ES data so deleted it from global server and re
> created it (adding the symbol manually). I used Hypertrader's online
> downloader to get the history and imported the OMZ back into the database. I
> can edit the daily data in GS and its all there and looks as it should. When
> I fire up TS 2000i and create a new workspace and a new chart of daily ES #F
> it only displays a single bar from the day as it is painting with intraday
> data??
>
> A couple more bits of info:- if I use 'add from dictionary' and add ES H5
> manually I have the same problem. If I add the symbol manually and tell GS
> its an Index (rather than a future) everything displays OK.
>
> I had a search through the archives and found someone had a similar problem
> a few years ago but that it 'cleared up on its own'. I have created and
> re-created and fiddled for several days now and I don't think its going to
> clear up!
>
> I'd really welcome any suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
> Nick.
>
> P.S. I would just describe the symbol as an Index except there appears to be
> a bug in GS that does not allow you to enter the e-mini session times
> correctly on a symbol that is an Index. It thinks that the session is
> greater than 24 hours (when its not) for some reason.
>