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Re: Problem: Corrupted TS4 Tick Files



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I had this problem with the with daylight savings this time - dynastore
using my pc's clock thought that it was the next day for some bizarre
reason. wow i thought tomorrows prices today that cant be bad. But it
screwed all the charts so I put the clock right and wiped all of {tomorrows}
data that shouldnt have been there by hitting the delete key under
server/portfolio {call up symbols & day} and delete - fortunately I noticed
it during the globex session -

I'd just say dont do anything drastic because its probably a simple error to
fix like only the data with the wrong time stamp -

----- Original Message -----
From: "TaoOfDow" <TaoOfDow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 5:15 PM
Subject: Problem: Corrupted TS4 Tick Files


> Dear Group,
>
> System:  Computer #1: Dynastore for Quote.com into Computer #2: TS4.
>
> My TS4 data files are corrupted, such that even if I delete all the data
> and symbols from My Portfolio in the Omega data server, and then add
> back the symbols and input freshly downloaded historical data, tick
> charts won't chart in realtime (blank screen, eventual error message,
> and crash).
>
> Query: What TS4 files do I need to delete in order to eliminate all
> vestiges of data from the TS4 data server so that I may begin fresh,
> with new symbols and data?
>
> Parenthetically, this came about, I believe, because my Dynastore
> computer was set for the wrong date (ie, a date = tomorrow's date), so
> it was passing today's data but stamped with tomorrow's date into my TS4
> computer.  The TS4 computer then saved "today's" data with a
> "tomorrow's" date.  When I deleted and restored all the data, it removed
> the problematic data, but somehow, when I now try to chart today's data
> stamped with the correct date, it inexplicably believes it already has
> received the data for today, so nothing charts for tick charts, only for
> minute charts.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Richard
>