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To: Cush who wrote (551)4/8/2003 1:39:50 AM
From: Plaything  Read Replies (1) of 836
 
Cush, aaaaargh, i think I know whats going on!! Dang! When I saved the scan settings for my weekly filter on Friday, it naturally saved the user-defined setting for the time period that I had on the weekly, which in this case was from Apr4 1999 to Apr4 2003. So, everytime I switched between a daily chart to my weekly setting, it unfortnately popped up always showing only the weekly data till Apr4 2003, thereby not giving me the newer week's info!!
This is not a bug but a design issue for the guys who put this together. The only way I can select a 4yr time period (or more) for the weekly is via the user-defined setting. Unfortunately, as part of saving my weekly chart defaults, it saves the exact dates as well, instead of something like a "till current" option if it existed. All I need to do is just manually change the end date of the user-defined setting each new day, OR, set the end date to Dec 31st 2003 after which again I would have to update it to the next year end! Really speaking, it would be nice to have "Today" option in the End-'month' dropdown list that would then stop all the manual nonsense!
Cush, thanks a million for patiently hearing me out, I know that I might have come across like a 'knocking engine'<G>, but its always easy to blame the tool first and complain to somebody, rather than analyse this oneself!
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