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Updating Local Data

Last post 10-12-2009, 6:57 by Shanghai. 5 replies.
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  •  10-02-2009, 1:41 30870

    Updating Local Data

    I have set up a number of local security files and have been trying to update the prices via the Downloader. However out of a total of say 60 files only perhaps 10 will update while the others will display an error message of "no data received". It also seems fairly random which ones are updated and which ones are not so I don't believe it is a problem with my symbols. I am using QuoteCentre. Any ideas where the problem is?
  •  10-02-2009, 7:02 30871 in reply to 30870

    Re: Updating Local Data

    What time of day do you attempt to download the data? Do you ever try more than once throughout the day?
  •  10-02-2009, 7:18 30872 in reply to 30871

    Re: Updating Local Data

    Justin:
    What time of day do you attempt to download the data? Do you ever try more than once throughout the day?


    No set time really, I have tried throughout the day. I tried just now and received nothing. Earlier today i had a success rate of about 20%. Yesterday was a bit better but not much.
  •  10-03-2009, 0:37 30878 in reply to 30872

    Re: Updating Local Data

    A slight update on this is that as a check I made a custom list of LSE shares to see if that worked. These were all downloaded OK but the German shares were not. My data covers these shares so why should there be a problem with German shares?
  •  10-06-2009, 14:37 30892 in reply to 30878

    Re: Updating Local Data

    If you double click on a symbol in the collection report, what is the "Collection Status" message?  What time of day are you trying to collect?
  •  10-12-2009, 6:57 30930 in reply to 30892

    Re: Updating Local Data

    Justin thanks, however I did manage to solve this. Take BASX for example on the Frankfurt exchange, I had put in the symbol BASX and specified FRA for Frankfurt. However what i should have written instead was de;BASX. Simple mistake but hopefully I won't forget it again.
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