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Jaime Mauro
2018-01-04 13:53:21


Good Day,

In lesson 'How to Create a screen' the image showing results makes little sense to me. Under the CLOSE heading I see numbers like 4, 25000 ---- what in heck does that mean? All numbers prior to the
',' are whole numbers so that cannot actually be the CLOSEing price, and number after ',' could be volume, but I just don't know. Can you please explain meaning of data under CLOSE column. I've
seen it rendered that way also, I think on my initial data download from Yahoo. So I am missing something.

Thanks.



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2018-01-05 03:54:31

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These are the close prices.

6,4560 is simply 6.4560 but displayed in non US format. If your Windows culture settings are set to US then you should see: 6.4560

If you don't then please contact support by email with some screenshots.



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