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Re[2]: No Data Avillable On Charts



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If you ran your machine through the time change early Sunday morning it
can mess up your charts.  Not by just an hour.  Go to the GS then edit
your Exchange setup for say CME.  Choose to edit the daylight savings
page.  I'm CST so I show Offset from GMT when NOT under daylight
savings as -360 minutes.  I have the radio button set to Use Daylight
savings rules.  Check yours out.  I forget why but this has always
caused people problems.

Jimmy



According to TS "market data is stored and displayed using the datafeed
date and time (except when you use DBC/BMI and do not synchronize your
clock)."  Also, according to eSignal your computer clock is used to time
stamp their data - they synchronize your computer clock to their clock
every six seconds.  eSignal's server farms are, however, not
synchronized with each other.  So if you use eSignal your computer is
providing the time stamp for the data - corrected to eSignal time.

All of the various data collection times can be changed for display by
all of the various TS time options - which - if your data was good
before the time change should be good now.  Or be off by exactly one
hour.

One TS thing to check is the "Offset from datafeed time".  This can be
found in the TS chart under "File" "Desktop Options" "General" tab - the
"Use datafeed time from:" and the "Offset from datafeed time:" are what
to look for.

If all was working fine before the day light savings time change
occurred - It would seem that perhaps your problem is not with TS but
maybe with your data provider. Who are you getting your data feed from? 
The question is - did they make the time change correctly?

Larry

Invest wrote:
> 
> Yes, I restarted the computer and the softwares several times. But it
> doesn't fix the problem.
> 
> And the GS is receiving data from Hyper server. The problem is the data is
> time stamped wrong. For example, right now, my local time is 8:10:15am
> Pacific Standard Time (PST), but GS receives and time stamped the trade as
> 8:10:15 GMT or 0:10:15 PST. Somehow, GS thinks the data from HS is in GMT
> instead of local time.
> 
> Hong