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Also, there is a file called datacon.ini which holds the
information about where your Metastock data is stored.
If you have multiple directories, you should have
multiple versions of that file and then use a batch file
to run Datacon several times each day.

-Neal.
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At 11:30 AM 11/19/97 -0700, Leo Karl wrote:
>Jack,
>I use tc2000 with MS and have found the Worden program "Datacon.exe" (in
>the tc2000 directory) is the fastest and easiest way to do the
>conversion.  The program is a bit of an old DOS clunker, but it does the
>job.  There is also a file in the same directory called "Datacon.doc"
>which tells you how to use it.
>
>Let me know if you'd like any more info.
>
>Leo
>
>
>BuckJ33@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> 
>> Sean,
>>  Thanks for asking. Since I am a novice on the pc after spending 30
years on
>> the floor of the Stock Exchange screaming my brains out, I am trying to
grasp
>> what is happening (the flow ) and then maybe I can figure out the details.
>> When I download with tc2000, do I need to export the data into ascii or
>> asciport files or can metastock go directly to my tc2000 files and convert
>> them?
>>  Jack
>
>