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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: Joe Barger who wrote (5677)7/30/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Dale Wingo  Read Replies (1) of 11149
 
Joe "hooks" were there that would allow third parties to access the QP2 data and write their own applications

Wellll... The hooks are there but they allow only the accessing of data from the database not writing/rewriting to it. Additionally, If I were Gary I would never allow any 3d party to write into a database that I were furnishing as a service. Too many chances of a screwup and then trying to figure out how to straighten it out.

If a 3d party were to do this then it would have to be a "kludge" outside of the Q+ system and could prove to be an awkward arrangement (at first blush).

What about a scan input list for each new group comprised of the stocks in that group? From there you could println a "," file and then import that into Excel or whatever..?

I personally happen to be in Richard's camp on this one and don't have the interest in writing such.. I could, however write you a macro in Excel that would perhaps open a text file with a list of symbols and autoload the spreadsheet with x days worth of history or something along these lines..

Dale
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