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To: Bob Sage who wrote (2043)1/5/2000 10:17:00 AM
From: F Robert Simms  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2233
 
I have the same problem in not being able to import ascii data into WOW. I do plan to try tonight exporting ascii data from WOW to see what it's format is. Maybe that will work.

Best Wishes,

Bob



To: Bob Sage who wrote (2043)1/5/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2233
 
Bob,

I just imported ASCII files in this format into the 6.5 Pro:

DOHLCV
991229,11.1250,11.5000,11.0000,11.3750,959600
991230,11.2500,11.3125,10.6875,11.2188,1331000
991231,11.1250,11.6875,10.9375,11.5625,605200
000103,11.6250,11.8125,10.8750,11.1562,1090900
000104,10.8750,11.4375,10.5625,11.1875,2052200

The only problem that I ran into was if within the first two or three lines of data there was an even dollar price number, WOW would not accept the file until I placed two decimal places after those even dollar prices.

Jay



To: Bob Sage who wrote (2043)1/5/2000 5:48:00 PM
From: Terry Mitchell  Respond to of 2233
 
Bob, using info from the ASCII import section of the WOW's Help I created an ASCII file with the format Date(YYMMDD),Open,High,Low,Close,Vol 1's.

Terry