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To: Gary Lyben who wrote (7237)10/18/1998 5:30:00 PM
From: Rashid Garuba  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11149
 
Good job Gary! You isolated the numbers. Sort's fine now. Thanks

A couple more questions (that's what you get for being good<g>)

A.
This scan brings 2 errors: "Undexpected letter" and "Unexpected "e"" the errors poit to the println line.

//Cooper, Lizard Sell, translated by Brooke Elise Nagler

input="Weekly.lst";
output="Lizrdsel.lst";

If Open(0) <= Low(0) + (range(0)*.25) and //O <= L + ((H-L) * .25) AND
Close(0) <= Low(0) + (range(0)*.25) and //C <= L + ((H-L) * .25) AND
high(0)>Max(-1,-9,hi) //H > Ref(HHV(H,9),-1) then;

println symbol,",", close(0):8:3,",", close(-1):8:3;
endif;

B. Does it matter which comes first: output.lst or input.lst??
C. Is there a limit to how many scans there are in a profile??

regards
Rashid



To: Gary Lyben who wrote (7237)10/18/1998 7:41:00 PM
From: Rashid Garuba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Gary,

My current setup (learned from QP1) is to run this scan:

output ="Weekly.lst";

issuetype=common;
exchange nyse,nasdaq,amex;
if close(0)>=5 and close(0)<50 and
avgvol(0,-60)>75000 then;
println Symbol , "," , " Close:,", Close(0) , "," , " Vol:,", vol(0) , " , " , " PE:,", PE , " , " , " QRS:,", QRS(0) , "," , " Sharesfloat:,", Sharesfloat , "," , description;
endif;

I then run a few other scans using "weekly.lst" for input. my question is does QP2 run scans on the whole database simultaneously?? I could therefore splice the above scan into my other scans and run them all only once.

Thanks
Rashid