Hello Harry

The new ms export is 255, 2000 or 6000 symbols per directory.

Currently, it's an export only, the update feature should be ready next week.

As for exporting, it will maintain the data that is in our database, but not 
disturb anything older. So if you have 20 years of data for an issue, and qp hs 
10, you will still have 20 years. Splits for the old data will be your 
responsibility though, as it would be hard to correct anything that is not in 
our database.

All of the old software will continue to function, the new software requires 
the new dll. Nothing will be made obsolete.


Best regards,

Gary





  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Harry M. Ward 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 3:41 PM
  Subject: [quotes-plus] New Charts Beta available


  On 9 May 2008 07:24:27 -0000, "gary" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Gary:

  You said:

  >>Also included is a much improved Metastock and ASCII export facility, just 
right clicking on almost anything will bring up a context menu that allows you 
to export stocks, etf's lists indexes as a group to Metastock or ASCII formats.

  1. Your old/current Metastock export would only export to Metastock's
  255 files/folder. Exporting through SPP allows data to be exported to
  their newer 6000 files/folder format. What is the capability of your
  new QP export feature?

  2. Your old Metastock export simply appended the data onto what was
  already in the file. Therefore data no longer in QP's database (10
  years?) could still be accessed. SPP DELETES all old data, so the data
  can be no older than what is in QP's current database. What are the
  capabilities of the new export feature regarding "old" data?

  3. Will the current Charts/export system continue to function if the
  new Charts program is NOT installed, or do you plan to obsolete it
  with the new Charts program?

  4. You said there is a new .dll. I assume that means that the old
  Charts and the new Chart CANNOT both be functional concurrently?

  Thanks,

  Harry


   

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