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QS1
2015-05-19 20:29:26


Hi All,

Has anyone implemented historic data download via Bloomberg? More specifically, can a downloader be configured to update quotes via the native Bloomberg formulas BDH or BDP?
In Excel for example, adding "=BDH(security,high,datefrom,dateto)" in a cell will return the price high for a security between given dates. Then the same can be done for OHLC and Vol.

Can this be implemented in a downloader? or, how can this be done in QS?

Thanks,
g.



QuantShare
2015-05-20 03:04:57

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We do have a bloomberg API. Please send a message to support at quantshare dot com.


QS1
2015-05-20 20:13:13

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Just did, Thanks.


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