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                                                   Easiet way to Assign Symbols to Markets

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swalk10
2014-09-20 23:25:31


I have a large # of symbols that I want to map/assign to different custom markets.

If I have the symbols and market names in columns in a csv, how would I read this in to update the assignments.

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2014-09-22 04:13:11

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You need to create a custom script to read symbols and map them to market names. This can be done using "Tools -> Script Editor".


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