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Savio
2013-09-09 12:41:13


Hi,

I have downloaded the historical data from http://stooq.com/db/h/, and successfully imported the data into Quantshare.

Now, I have downloaded a *.prn file from http://stooq.com/db/ in order to update the database with the latest data.

How can I import the prn file to the database?

Thanks.



QuantShare
2013-09-09 19:07:56

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Treat this file as a .txt or .csv file. Use "Data -> Import ASCII" to import the data.




Savio
2013-09-10 13:40:32

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It works, thanks.


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