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Sergey
2012-01-22 05:06:26


Hello! I'm just a beginner so I can't figure out are there any possibilities to download data into internal QS fromat from my own database?
I store market data in sqlite, like QS do, so I wonder - may be I can transfer data to QS database directly or with some data reduction?



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2012-01-23 05:13:15

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I think the best way is to use a software like "Sqliteman" to export your database data into CSV files then use the "Import ASCII" feature of QuantShare to import that data.


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