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8924 Sean, you're a doll! Worked like a charm. Thanks a bunch. I will return thDebra Orlow-3/11/1999
8923 Here ya go.... output = "brkout310.lst"; input = "vol250.lst&quSean W. Smith-3/11/1999
8922 John, I tried to do what you suggested, using if...and if...then, but that wasnDebra Orlow-3/11/1999
8921 Space Needed - something like 200 MB free The QP2 installer wants to see someJohn Schott-3/11/1999
8920 Since your scans are based on -1 to -20 days (0 to -40 days for volume), then John Schott-3/11/1999
8919 To All, Right now I have QP 2 installed on my comp. I have the update sittingsean sanders-3/11/1999
8918 Sean, here's a very basic sample: <i>output = "brkout310.lst&quDebra Orlow-3/11/1999
8917 <B>I see that '95 does indeed have a start command, but doesn't sHoward R. Hansen-3/11/1999
8916 Debra, there are several ways to do this. in scans and using uniq. Post a samSean W. Smith-3/11/1999
8915 Debra, you would have to output all potential issues to a file then subtract thbdog-3/11/1999
8914 Question to any QP scan -writer: Is there a way to exclude a certain list (or Debra Orlow-3/11/1999
8913 I'm new to the thread...so please bear with me. I'm in need of the lonPeterF-3/10/1999
8912 Re: NT Cool. I just tried the cygnus unix port "nice" command and iunixgeek-3/10/1999
8911 Yes it works great on NT. SeanSean W. Smith-3/10/1999
8910 <i>Certainly this technique could be applied from my batch files...</iunixgeek-3/10/1999
8909 UG, I realize that but in most poeoples environments qp update is launched froSean W. Smith-3/10/1999
8908 There's a possibility that you can. I'm not at home (where my QP2 is) unixgeek-3/10/1999
8907 Northstar, No Sean Sean W. Smith-3/10/1999
8906 Sean, Thanks. I never really questioned it but I remember seeing somewhere tOptim-3/10/1999
8905 yeah, I've been doing that. Is there any way to permanently set it to low advinfo-3/10/1999
8904 All, the entire update consumes a lot of CPU. Change the priority to lower wSean W. Smith-3/10/1999
8903 The process is high priority. use task manager to lower the priority to normalSean W. Smith-3/10/1999
8902 Northstar, it sounds like you have the IRL download processing. It takes alot obig run-3/9/1999
8901 Just stocks, the download is fine...it's the update that seems to want theadvinfo-3/9/1999
8900 Interesting NorthStar, What data are you downloading? Stocks, mf, irls. I jusMichael Quarne-3/9/1999
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