Hello,
I'm used to extract the orders listed in the "Order" tab of the "Order and Position Tracker Windows" by using the "Export to Excel" option of the context menu which creates a text file that I save to parse it afterwards.
Those information seem to be stored in "idx/bin" files, under the [OPT data]\Storage\strategy_orders folder.
Can those files be read directly by any common database program/driver - or is their binary format released somewhere - in order to automatize the extraction process?
Thanks!
Order list exportation
Re: Order list exportation
I would expect MC tech support to have a reader app for that. Whether they will release it to the public is another matter.Can those files be read directly by any common database program/driver - or is their binary format released somewhere - in order to automatize the extraction process?
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Re: Order list exportation
Hello fcogneaux and syswizard!
Internal Order and Position Tracker files cannot be read by a 3rd party program.
Internal Order and Position Tracker files cannot be read by a 3rd party program.
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Re: Order list exportation
Yes, that would be MultiChartsBut Kate, YOU have a program to read them, right ?Internal Order and Position Tracker files cannot be read by a 3rd party program.
There are no other special/separate programs to do that.
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Re: Order list exportation
Hello fcogneaux and syswizard!
Internal Order and Position Tracker files cannot be read by a 3rd party program.
If you'd like to interact with the OPT files outside of MultiCharts, please post your feature requests at our Project Management.
Re: Order list exportation
But we want to interact with those files from Power Language !!Internal Order and Position Tracker files cannot be read by a 3rd party program.
But Kate, YOU have a program to read them, right ?
Yes, that would be MultiCharts
There are no other special/separate programs to do that.