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To: Judy who wrote (10417)6/2/1999 2:16:00 AM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
exchange2000.com

Scans aren't easy until you get used to language, but the topic provides many examples and there are web pages with them too. Any scan in QP can be imported to Qcharts as Quote list. You can import to Excel. You will find you can prescan so in WOW you are looking at only those that met your criteria.

No commission, I think they make me pay more.



To: Judy who wrote (10417)6/2/1999 2:18:00 AM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
Judy,

Richard (and many others on this and other threads) are terrific supporters, and I'm thankful for their contributions.

Thread for QP2
techstocks.com

Brooke's site for QP scans - worth checking them out to get a feel for how to write:
geocities.com

QP's sample scans
quotes-plus.com

QP List server mailing list sign up (I hear the volume is high so I've not joined myself. Already get too much email every day)
onelist.com

If you've been writing anything moderately complex in WOW I think you'll find QP is a little initial challenge, but the structure of their scanning language allows for more complex and effective scans. Fortunately many have gone before...!

take care,
Michael



To: Judy who wrote (10417)6/2/1999 2:32:00 AM
From: Daflye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
yet another response. heh heh heh. This site has a ton of QP2 info.

geocities.com

Cheers,
D