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To: Gary Lyben who wrote (7130)10/11/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Did you get a chance to consider my request(#7090), Gary?
Since you already read the first parameter from the list file, would it be that hard to "parse [for processing] the CSVs that follow the symbol as parm2, parm3, parm4..."?

Bob



To: Gary Lyben who wrote (7130)10/11/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: Jeff Grover  Respond to of 11149
 

I haven't heard from you lately.

Been distracted by the day job lately, but still an avid QP user.

Most of the QP scan programming I've done lately has been in C++, -- just some esoteric stuff like EW and Gann, so have not really been exercising QP's native scan language.

Hope you still have my letter to Santa from last year where I discussed my wish list at that time, it has grown so I'll try to send you (and Santa) an updated list. In my mind, parameter passing (both from command line and for scan subroutines), user defined functions, and sequential execution of scans should also be considered.

.... also hope you consider retaining some light weight, run-time version of scan capabilities rather then requiring load of entire IDE every time.

Would definitely like to work with you in developing some of these architectural concepts.