Hello.
I publish this post because recently I have begin to work with multicharts employing as data sources Interactive Brokers (IB) and TS (TS).
I´d like to have my Multicharts workspaces saved with historical data and update it when new data when I open him.
I was reading about how Multicharts collect data and store it:
http://www.multicharts.com/trading-soft ... s_Database
http://www.multicharts.com/trading-soft ... Collection
And it says than, after configuring quotemanager, data is stored in database when sesion is shutdown.
However, each time than I open my workspace it tries to load the historical data again (not new data) from IB. Whit IB pacing violations is very tedious load each historical data...
I think than I have correctly configured settings in Quotemanager (I attach screenshots), and I have checked than new quotes are received, so I dont know how avoid to load the data again every time than I open the workspace.
Could anybody helps me?
Thanks in advance.
Andrés.
Problems collecting / stored Data [SOLVED]
- andriuking
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Re: Problems collecting / stored Data
How powerful is your machine? My first go with MC a few moons ago, I was running fusion on a Mac and it would take insanely long to load historical data. Fast forward to now, and with a dedicated and powerful PC it's insanely fast. Only caveat is during market hours that the instrument trades it does slow down a bit.
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Re: Problems collecting / stored Data
I think is enougth powefull:
Intel Core i7 4790K CPU 4GHz
RAM 16 GB
64Bits Windows 10
SSD Hard Disk 1GB
What do you think?
I tried the solution proposed for TJ and works well, now data is stored and charged fastly.
Intel Core i7 4790K CPU 4GHz
RAM 16 GB
64Bits Windows 10
SSD Hard Disk 1GB
What do you think?
I tried the solution proposed for TJ and works well, now data is stored and charged fastly.
Re: Problems collecting / stored Data
Sounds powerful for sure.I think is enougth powefull:
Intel Core i7 4790K CPU 4GHz
RAM 16 GB
64Bits Windows 10
SSD Hard Disk 1GB
What do you think?
I tried the solution proposed for TJ and works well, now data is stored and charged fastly.