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Thanks Steve, me thinks I'll leave it enabled.
Don
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Date: 9/14/2006 6:39:37 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Quotes Plus and AmiBroker.
Hi Don,
It is just for speed. Some data providers like QP have a well-written API
which allows for fast communication when the plugin is retreiving data.
Others like TC2K are slower. For the slower ones, it is recommended to
enable the local DB - that speeds things up because once data is retreived
by the plugin, it is stored locally and access is very fast after that. TJ
felt that QP was fast enough that it was not necessary to store their data
locally, and so recommended disabling it, but it doesn't hurt to have it
enabled except that local storage will take up some space on your drive and
it may take a couple extra seconds to write new data to the local DB. OTOH,
you should probably see faster performance when retreiving data.
Steve
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:33 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Quotes Plus and AmiBroker.
> In the instructions for setting up Qutoes Plus it says that the local
> database should be disabled. I have mine set up as enabled (Oversite
> at time of setup), and everything seems to work fine. What is the
> reason for disabling local database, and could I be causing myself
> problems with it enabled?
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