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To: Theodore Johnson who wrote (3353)2/2/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: ExCane  Respond to of 11149
 
theo-
maybe save scan as BBB2198.scn not .lst?
-Alex



To: Theodore Johnson who wrote (3353)2/3/1998 3:35:00 AM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 11149
 
try using:
output="bbb.lst"

As I said you have a lists directory where files should be if c: is your drive for QP then c:\qpdata\lists might hold them. There were sample lst files in first install as I said before. if you search computer and don't have any .LST files. Something is wrong.

you run a scan, you get a lst file. you go to charting program and the lst files can be brought up from there.

I wish a ver 1 type would answer you.



To: Theodore Johnson who wrote (3353)2/3/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: The Jedi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Output=Data

This line is not needed. The list file generated by a scan will have the scan file name with .lst extension.

If scan file is bbb.scn then the output will be stored as bbb.lst in the same sub-directory. Output statements are usually helpful if you want to pull the output for another scan, where input="data.lst" would be the first line.

Kiri



To: Theodore Johnson who wrote (3353)2/3/1998 8:49:00 PM
From: George R. Loyd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Theo,

When you are looking for the *.lst files make sure you are NOT typing the number 1 in place of the "letter l" in *.lst.

George in Vancouver, USA