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To: Webb B Blackman Jr who wrote (713)4/22/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: Gary Burton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Webb--I too have GET. I have TC2000 dos but not the Pro version.Something called "Propak" So, my data path for GET is C:\TC2000\Propak and it works fine. So, I would imagine if the V4 data was deposited by TC into, say, TC2000V4 then all one would need to do in GET is to modify the data path to C:\TC2000V4 and one would suspect that it would work fine since all you would be telling GET is where to find the data. Just my 2c. May be wrong. Brett could confirm.



To: Webb B Blackman Jr who wrote (713)4/23/1998 10:11:00 AM
From: PRay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Webb,

The scans in version 4.0 are very similar to Easyscan but yes you do lose some flexibility. The criteria are precalculated and you select what range of data you want included. The great thing is if you can get the results you want with the version 4.0 scans, they only take about 3 seconds to run!

Not sure how long it will take you to export 2500 stocks. The export utility allows you to select the number of days of data you want to export so if you only need a year or so for scans it may be pretty quick.

If I were you I'd call them and order it. It's a slick program. Oh, and don't worry about it messing up any version 3 files (I had some problems with TCPRO), it's standalone.

PR