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asnavale

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Hi Anant,

I have separate database of EOD with file mask as .csv & that works fine....

Is it possible that you maybe facing this problem because of 2 different file masks (.txt) & (.csv) merged in the same database..


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SavantGarde
Hi Savant,

That is not the reason. The file format should not matter as long as you use the correct format file. I have even used the Wizard to import data. Another option I tried is by converting the csv file to match the GetBhavcopy format. Both did not work. And again, if the problem is with database itself then how is that the charts and indicators drawn on them are working correctly for all the data but only the AFLs are not working? I am not changing the database in between and in fact I have only one database for EOD. So, data file incompatibility is not the problem. It is something else. I am now trying to use another installation of AmiBroker and see whether it works.

-Anant
 

kaly422000

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Guys,

Instead of breaking your head so much... why not just download .csv bhavcopy directly from NSE only thing you will need to create a new database & configure it as per csv...... start using some elbow grease..... it is not the end of the world.....


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but there is some extra column in nse bhavcopy and some name also change(date=timestamp).
I require symbol,date,open,high,low,close,volume line up only
but nse has many column other than that ,how to delete the extra column and to line up column as per database. some traderji member has done it. i use metastock downloader to convert csv to metastock but will it accept this nse csv format
 
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kaly422000

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These post should have been in the appropriate thread "Datafeeds". As they are here I am also posting here itself. May be Savant can move them later.

There are other free data sources. For example: taprico.blogspot.com and nidhidatasystems (nds.ginfosol.com) and several others where you can download EOD data in csv format for free. The csv format is compatible with AmiBroker and MetaStock also should be able to read the text file without any problems.



I have used the above sources when there was problem with GetBhavcopy. But I am facing a strange problem. AmiBroker reads the csv files and updates the quotes and charts. But none of the AFLs are able to work with that data. They work only upto the date for which data was supplied through GetBhavcopy. If I overwrite the data read from other sources with data from GetbhavCopy then everything works normally again. I am perplexed with this behaviour of Amibroker. No solution so far. This is the reason why I have not posted the triggers and updates for Nov 1, 2011 in Chapter-II.

Any suggestions?

-Anant
its an important isue for many one so to address here,hoping some solution from any one or jointly
 
its an important isue for many one so to address here,hoping some solution from any one or jointly
Dear Friends,
I have small utility in Excel sheet.
(1) NSE_BHAV
(2) NSE_PR_DAILY

NSE_BHAV: It will convert directly cm01NOV2010bhav.csv.zip into a *.txt file retaining columns Ticker, Date, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume for all equities.

NSE_PR_Daily: First download PR.zip from nseindia.com unrar it.find file Pd011110.csv , NSE_PR_DAILY will convert it into *.txt file having columns Ticker, Date, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume for Indexes and all Equities.

Just use it then import it into Ami , while importing thru Import Wizard, in Import Wizard set Column 2 as "YMD" ( i.e. year month date) and rest you all know very well.
If any probs then let me know.

Regards
Aaplana
 
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stockBond

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@ SG

I have also observed that RBI policy meeting every 3-4 months always brings down share price by 5-10 % temporarily.

How to know well in Advance about this RBI policy meeting so that we can be ready with the cash few days before the dip starts to happen?
Savant sir
Please post your views on

Denabank
Ashokleyland
Ucobank
Vijayabank ................. in short term ?
 
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