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Ivan Cheng
2015-01-21 17:44:19


Hi,

After importing my data via ASCII importer, I realized that some of my data weren't translated to the chart correctly.

For example,
<TICKER>,<PER>,<DTYYYYMMDD>,<OPEN>,<HIGH>,<LOW>,<CLOSE>,<VOL>,<OPENINT>
AAX,D,20150121,0.67,0.675,0.665,0.67,18194,0

The High and Low is 0.675 and 0.665 respectively in the parser preview output. However when it is imported to the charts it is shown as 0.67 and 0.66 instead.

Is it that the chart can only interpret up to 2 decimal points? How do I change that?



QuantShare
2015-01-23 17:41:50

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QuantShare can read more than 2 decimal points. Try this downloader for example: US Historical Quotes from NASDAQ website.

Regarding the imported data, please contact us by email and send us a sample file.





US Historical Quotes from NASDAQ website (by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago)
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Ivan Cheng
2015-01-25 18:56:04

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Hi,

An email has already been sent to the Quantshare support email a couple of days ago. Appreciate if you can take a look at it.

Thanks!



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