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Dave W.
2013-03-10 05:10:48


Is there a way to save the output from a rules analyzer run in Excel or a CSV file?

If not, I'd like to suggest this as a feature request. I'm noticing that saving output from QuantShare in useful formats (e.g., HTML files, Excel, etc.) seems to be something that could be improved for many functions.

Thoughts? Already planned?



Dave W.
2013-03-10 05:20:58

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Note: I found the function to export to CSV. That is a start, but it would be nice to have a detailed report including key graphs to PDF, HTML, or Excel...


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