I am using Windows 7, one minute data and the most recent Beta version of 
Amibroker.  Is that the case with you?

If I am not interested in today's data, I run a backtest without checking the 
"Wait for backfill" box.  Is that the case for you or do you leave it checked 
all the time?

I have my maximum symbols in preferences-data set to 11.  number of bars to 
load at 1000 and max megabytes of 1000.  I have a 12 gig system.  Do these 
numbers seem reasonable?

Under database settings ->intraday, I did not check the "allow mixed" because I 
did not want daily data.  That is different from the video but I have tried it 
both ways with problems.  Do you have a sense whether that could cause the 
problems?

Have you in fact checked the symbols editor to see in any of your data is out 
of order.  Backtesting works fine except that the results are not correct so 
that you might not notice the problem.

Thanks for any help.

MS

--- In [email protected], "Rob" <sidharth...@...> wrote:
>
> I use IQ Feed and I have zero problems.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "trfy1120" <trfy1120@> wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone else having problems with IQFEED and Amibroker?  In my case, I 
> > have had trouble with duplicate data.  That is, for example, my database 
> > will have data for 10/29 preceded by data from 10/28 and then more data for 
> > 10/29.  You can only see this when you look at the quote editor.  It don't 
> > think it shows up in the charts but it does affect formula computations 
> > referring to previous bars. 
> > 
> > Today, my system is dropping data that were previously in the database.  
> > 
> > I think I am following the video database tutorial and I have contacted 
> > support without much luck.  Does anyone else have any idea what may be 
> > going on?
> > 
> > By the way, I use IQFEED to feed other programs so I don't think it is an 
> > IQFEED problem.
> > 
> > Thank you,
> > 
> > MS
> >
>


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