got:
"This is due to the fact that AmiBroker uses its own 32-bit datestamp that
has resolution of 5 seconds but spans years of 1900-2155.
Standard C-language 32-bit timestamp that has resolution of 1-second is
limited to dates from 1970-2023 and therefore can not be
used
(year range is to narrow).
However this does not really affect anything as all ticks are imported,
order of ticks is maintaned and all charts look correct
and all analysis is accurate."
Note that I only have the standard version of AB so I am unsure if it is
different for the professional version.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of john_dxd_smith
Sent: Friday, 26 May 2006 2:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [amibroker] Time stamp - ASCII Tick Data Import
I can't seem to import ASCII tick data correctly.
The time stamps of the imported data are in 5 second increments as in
5-second bar.
How can I get the actual timestamp of 12:34:56 instead of 12:34:55 ?
Preference ?
Database Settings ?
Or is it specification ?
thanks in advance for any quick pointer.
TIA
john
AmiBroker Professional Edition 4.80.1 Build April 14,2006
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