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Szotkowski
2015-07-20 13:33:40


Hi!
I tried to import data from a CSV file, which I get from my broker.
In no way I cannot import it.
Everything is OK, only Date shows
Error parsing : 2015. 07. 20 14:08
Is the any soliution?

Thanks Alex

Row in CSV file:

Time High Low Open Close Vol
20.7.2015 14:08 4662,25 4661,75 4661,75 4661,75 46



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2015-07-21 03:19:44

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Hi,

In the ASCII Import, select the following fields:
Date Type: Custom and then [D].[M].[Y] [h]:[m] in the field next to it



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