Thanks Richard - reading your reply I remember now that you just answered this 
question recently, I am sorry to bother you with it again.  Looking forward to 
your new release!

Steve

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Dale 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 11:34 AM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] PremiumData Question




  Yes we will be looking to support 64 bit once a new 64 bit AmiBroker is 
compiled by Tomsasz... right now we have incorporated features into it that 
require v4.28+ but v4.22 was the last 64 bit version released so we'll have to 
wait for now.



Best regards,
Richard Dale.
Norgate Investor Services
- Premium quality Stock, Futures and Foreign Exchange Data for
  markets in Australia, Asia, Canada, Europe, UK & USA -
www.premiumdata.net
  -------- Original Message  --------
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] PremiumData Question
  From: Steve Dugas <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:24:01 -0500

      

    Hi Richard - Your upcoming plugin sounds great, just wondering if it will 
be 64-bit?  With 64-bit computers and OS's increasingly becoming the norm and 
64-bit AmiBroker waiting in the wings, it would be real nice if just one 
maintenance-free data provider could provide a 64-bit API/plugin and remove the 
3GB bottleneck for us.  And perhaps get a bunch of new customers...Thank you 
Sir!

    Steve


    ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Richard Dale 
      To: [email protected] 
      Cc: patsgreatdeals 
      Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 5:00 AM
      Subject: Re: [amibroker] PremiumData Question


      I'll try and explain how this works.  It's all a bit complicated.

      There's three "databases" at work:
      1.  Premium Data's MetaStock format database
      2.  AmiBroker's native price database
      3.  AmiBroker's security details database

      There are two settings available:
      Use Local Data Storage - either Enabled or Disabled
      Data Source - either MetaStock Plug-in or Local Database.

      The default setting is when you set "Use Local data storage" to false and 
Data source: MetaStock Plugin.  This uses databases 1 and 3.  Database 1 is 
updated using the Premium Data program.  Database 3 is maintained using the 
Tools->US-PremiumData command.  Normally Database 2 isn't used, except for 
composite symbols you might create.

      Why would we want to change this?

      Some people have commented that accessing AmiBroker's native price 
database is quicker for large backtests.  So how do we copy data from database1 
into database 2?  Set "Local data storage" to Enable and Data source - 
MetaStock Plugin, then any time you access a security in database 1, a COPY of 
the data is placed into database 2.  Some people run a scan across all data to 
popuulate this (eg. with an entry condition that is always true).

      How do we then use that copied data? Set ""Local data storage" to Enabled 
and Data source to Local Database.  Note that any updates to database 1 will no 
longer be reflected in database 2.

      Now, should there be any maintenance required, you should either change 
back to the default setting or to the second setting.  Ensure you run 
Tools->US-PremiumData in this mode too.

      If you decide that maintaining a duplicate of the price data in 
Amibroker's natvie price database is too cumbersome, then return the settings 
to default as described above.    Then shut down AmiBroker.  Make a backup of 
the entire C:\Program files\Amibroker\US-PremiumData folder.  Delete the A-Z 
folders inside the folder C:\Program Files\AmiBroker\US-PremiumData folder.  
Start AmiBroker.  Click Tools->US-PremiumData.

      What we are doing to improve this
      We are developing a native plugin to AmiBroker and also getting rid of 
the MetaStock file format.  This should provide significant performance 
increases (so there is no need to utilise a native price database), 
automatically the database on-the-fly as code/symbol changes occur (i.e. no 
need to run Tools-US-PremiumData) plus also give us extra flexibility to offer 
new features (such as historical index constituents - eg. you will be able to 
specify in your entry conditions during backtesting "S&P 500 constituent" = 
true and this will use the historical set of S&P500 constituents on each 
relevant day to determine whether the entry condition is true.  This is the 
ultimate survivorship-bias-free form of testing.  



Best regards,
Richard Dale.
Norgate Investor Services
- Premium quality Stock, Futures and Foreign Exchange Data for
  markets in Australia, Asia, Canada, Europe, UK & USA -
www.premiumdata.net

      -------- Original Message  --------
      Subject: [amibroker] PremiumData Question
      From: patsgreatdeals <[email protected]>
      To: [email protected]
      Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 05:14:24 -0000

          
        I was wondering when using PremiumData.net feed and switching checking 
"Use Local Data" so that AMIBroker will run faster with the data in the 
AMIBroker Database.... 

        what happens when the PremiumData downloader renames symbols? I saw a 
bunch being renamed, will the AMIBroker DB then have two symbols one with the 
old name, and one with the renamed symbol?











  

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