Dale: It worked great. I had no idea you could delete the row. I guess I thought when you deleted the data thet was all you could do. It is a little confusing because you have to select the row number first, then right click before the option to delete the row appears, but it worked fine. Thanks a lot.
DanB --- In [email protected], "optiontrader3290" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dan: > > If you right click on the row number with your mouse in QP2 List you > have the option to delete the row or insert a row. Then save the file > and you are done. > Beats my suggestion. > > Dale > > > --- In [email protected], "ubde" <ubde@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "optiontrader3290" <dale3290@> > > wrote: > > > > > Dale: > > > > I thought about that, deleting the problems from the QP2 List, > > actually I think you can do it in the LIST file on QP2, but when > you > > do it you leave a space in the list. I'm not sure that won't mess > up > > the transfer somewhere along the line. If you could just take the > > last one on the list and put it in the blank space that might work, > > but I think the list is alphabetized and that would screw that up. > I > > don't know if it matters or not, but I might try it and see. > > > > DanB > > > > > > > Dan: > > > Sorry about the previous post it was posted in error. > > > > > > I tried that as a scan and it does not work. > > > > > > How about just opening the .csv file in Notepad and do a search > on > > > the 5 symbols delete them. Then save the file. > > > > > > > > > Dale > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "ubde" <ubde@> wrote: > > > > > > > > I have an old stock charting software (Window on Wall Street) > that > > I > > > use > > > > QP2 data for input. I do this by exporting the QP2 data from a > > QP2 > > > scan > > > > list to a data file (CVS format) that I then import into the > > > charting > > > > software. Due to a quirk in the charting software there are > > about > > > 5 > > > > stocks out of 3600 that hang up my import until I manually skip > > the > > > > stock, during the import process, to the next one, which then > > > continues > > > > the import. If I could skip the "bad" stocks and not write > them > > > out to > > > > my chart input file, I could save myself a lot of time in the > > > import > > > > process. Does anyone know if there is a way to exclude the > > specific > > > > undesirable stocks from being written out to my charting import > > > file? > > > > Something like If Issue = StockX do not write. Is Issue (not > > Issue > > > Type) > > > > a ligit function? > > > > > > > > DanB > > > > > > > > > >
