I don't know what to make of that note. I've never been able to make that work, ergo, we don't support it. If someone will learn me the trick, I'll post it to the Tips & Tricks page.
Morning Gibbons. Looking back at that note from Daniel, it looks like he was talking only about graphing. This I can get to work. For example, in the "Symbol" dropdown editing box (in the upper left corner of QCharts), I select INDEX:TYX.X from the dropdown list, then add "/10" to the end (with a space before the "/"), and then start a new chart. Now the ordinate (y) scale is the bond yield, i.e, in the range of 6%-7%, rather than 60-70. It doesn't appear that you can accomplish this by editing or entering the formula in a Quotesheet though.
So it's:
INDEX:TYX.X /10
in the "Symbol" dropdown editing box. |