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Maria Chiara
2013-10-17 13:59:43


Hello,
I have a question regarding how to export data from Quantshare.
I downloaded the list of stock splits. Is it possible to see the all list of symbols with data about splits in a single spreadsheet?
Is it then possible to export it in .csv?
Thank you very much for your help.
Best,



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2013-10-17 15:16:35

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Yes, it is possible.
- Select "Tools -> Database Data"
- Select the splits database
- Use "Filter" at the bottom to select which stocks to display

Exporting data requires that you implement a script. Contact support [at] quantshare [dot] com for more information about that.



Maria Chiara
2013-10-17 16:08:23

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Thank you! I have sent an email to ask for the correct script.


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