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I am using The Downloader to convert Metastock data -> ascii text. If I select hundreds of securities, they will be converted in a single text file. Is it possible to have the output as a seperate security text file eg. the output of 100 securities would be 100 ascii text file of each security.
Is there any utilities to handle metastock data manipulation?
Thank you
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Unverified Users Joined: 9/13/2004(UTC) Posts: 673 Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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As long as there is a <ticker> header and column defined, the data will be converted into separate security files.
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I may not explain clearly. I prefer to select eg. 100 Metastock data file (securities) by highlight them all at once and have the 100 seperate ascii text file as output.
I am not used to The Downloader, but what you suggest sounds like converting from ascii to MetaStock file.
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Sorry about the confusion. For going from MetaStock format into ASCII, you want to set the Destination File Name as *.TXT instead of a specific filename. This will create a separate TXT file named after each ticker symbol.
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This's really solve my problem. Thanks a lot.
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Everthing is going allright , however there are some points about output file name when using *.TXT :
1) There is a time frame suffix at file name D for daily , 30 for 30 minutes . Is it possible to get rid of these suffix? 2) The special characters have been changed to underscore ( _ ) eg. the output file name of RS.1 will be RS_1D
What I am looking for is the file name ( output) that is exactly the same as security name. I am trading in countries other than US and the local data provider use two special characters ( @ and period) to seperate security class eg. BWR@W vs BWR.1
Thank you.
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The output file is hard-coded when using a wildcard, so there is not any option to change the output filenames.
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 4/5/2006(UTC) Posts: 129 Location: Norgate Data
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A (free) third party Metastock-ASCII and ASCII-Metastock converter is available here: http://www.geocities.com/mimansoor/
These are command line tools rather than GUI so quite a bit harder to use.
This might do the job a bit better with respect to filenames than The Downloader.
I've only used it a few times in the past but, at the price, you can't go wrong.
Cheers, Richard.
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Thanks Pyradius, youe suggestion is helpful and definitely I can make use of it in other time.
Richard, the command line is faster than the downloader but still convert all MetaStock data into one single ascii file. I am not sure whether I understand correctly ( I am not keen on Programming at all). If this is the case, I might look around and see what I can grapse for it !
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I am using Downloader, not MetaStock. My analysis software uses ASCII files. It will be painful converting the database each time the data are updated :^(.Two questions:
1. Can the entire database be converted automatically to separate ASCII files after updating it? 2. Can Downloader store the individual ticker files with the data ordered newest-to-oldest instead of the default oldest-to-newest?
thanks!
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 4/5/2006(UTC) Posts: 129 Location: Norgate Data
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1. No. 2. No.
Perhaps you should get your analysis software to read in the native "MetaStock" format. File format specifications exist in the public domain around the Internet, Equis sells a read-only SDK that can be used to read the data, and there's also MetaLib which can read MetaStock data too.
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 11/13/2007(UTC) Posts: 2
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Folks,
i ama newbie and i am using Metastock 7.2 , when i download EOD data and convert from ascii to MS , it sends the Data to the folders from A to S folders but does not send data into folder from T onwards , i have checked the EOD data and it is downloaded ok , so all charts are up to date up to S but after that they are a week old and not updating.
any suggestions would be appreciated !
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If you try and convert the folders that are having problems, what messages show up in the Conversion Report? (Double click on one of the items in the conversion report)
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 11/13/2007(UTC) Posts: 2
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Thanks Pyradius,
the conversion report showed that i had a sub sub folder T under my main EOD sub folder F ( dunno why or how ?) so the data wasnt being distributed properly , i just deleted the offending file & re converted the last 20 days and all charts are now up to date.
thanks for the help!
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