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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (520)2/4/2000 10:37:00 AM
From: Bob L  Read Replies (1) of 673
 
<a quick and dirty fix for old SI portfolios in new SI >

Not quick, but dirty enough: What I did is delete all the portfolios in New SI, go back to Old SI and follow the links to migrate portfolios to New SI. This creates a new set of portfolios in New SI, containing the stocks and shares at the moment of migration. Other than this one-way migration dump, there is no link between New and Old portfolios.

However, since the New SI portfolios don't show date of acquisition or the dollar amount of daily gain for each stock, which I relied on, the whole process was a waste of time as I'm going to have to look elsewhere for portfolio tracking.
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