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Desmond
2013-09-27 06:08:54


Hi, My intraday backdated data extends to only 13 September no matter what I do. I have edited the settings in intraday settings and even edited the backfill to 30 days. But I still only get 15+ days. Anyone got any suggestions?


chaz
2013-10-01 04:43:53

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Desmond,
Do you have more than 15 days of data/quotes in the Intraday DB?

If you do, Check your settings in Accounts->RealtimeSettings->Streaming
It will allow you to increase # of bars loaded.

And specify what QS module is no able to use more than 15 days.

Hope it helps
Chaz



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