Do you have 2 computers?  I know that this isn't the best solution but if
you need to see both markets at the same time it is an option. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of dclayw
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Chart times drifting due to daylight savings

Graham,
Thanks. I do use different intraday settings for different groups. 
One of these intraday settings is "Time shift". Unfortunatley this setting
applies to the entire database. If it only applied to the group then it
would solve the problem.

Perhaps it would be an option to have a different database for each market,
but I think you can only have one database open at a time?

Dave

--- In [email protected], Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can set different intraday time settings for different Groups So 
> you could place the different tickers in different groups
> 
> When daylight saving changes, you would possibly have to change the 
> settings for each group, but I am not certain how any history data 
> will be affected. I know that my own data has to be exported and 
> re-imported making the appropriate time shift as daylight saving 
> changes
> 
> --
> Cheers
> Graham
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> 
> On 28/07/06, David Clayworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Looking for some information on the easiest way to handle
multiple time
> > zones in AmiBroker so that times for any symbol do not drift due
to daylight
> > savings. As a simple example consider just 2 time zones. I have
a chart for
> > a market in each of these 2 time zones, the 2 symbols are in the
same
> > database. I use IB data which does not have a timestamp as a
part of the
> > quote stream, so the charts display my local time. Chart1 (in
timezone1, my
> > local timezone) has trading times of 10am-4pm. Chart2 (in
timezone2) also
> > displays my local times (timezone1 times) and it's trading times
(in my
> > local time) are 12pm-6pm. Timezone2 is actually 2 hours behind
timezone1 so
> > the actual (timezone2) trading times for Chart2 is 10am-4pm. So
the markets
> > have exactly the same trading times, they are just in different
timezones.
> >
> > Much of my trading is time-based so correct times are important. 
It does not
> > matter that chart2 displays times that are incorrect by 2 hours,
as long as
> > the times for that market do not drift. Lets say that timezone1
switches to
> > daylight savings time. There is no problem for chart1 in
timezone1 because I
> > simply adjust my computer clock to match daylight savings time
and the chart
> > times remain the same as they did before, 10am-4pm. But
timezone2 does not
> > have daylight savings (or it might start several weeks later),
so the times
> > in Chart2 will now have times 1pm-7pm.
> >
> > When timezone1 switches to daylight savings I want the times for
my chart2
> > (in timezone2) to remain the same, i.e. 12pm-6pm. Does anyone
know how to
> > achieve this. The Time Shift setting would do the trick but that
setting
> > applies to the entire database.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
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