How to Migrate from MultiCharts 32 bit to MultiCharts 64 bit: Difference between revisions
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# If your study from MultiCharts 32 bit uses a custom DLL, you need to recompile this DLL into 64 bit one. Otherwise, it will not be recognized in MultiCharts 64 bit. | # If your study from MultiCharts 32 bit uses a custom DLL, you need to recompile this DLL into 64 bit one. Otherwise, it will not be recognized in MultiCharts 64 bit. | ||
# Protected *.sef files from any version of MultiCharts 32 bit cannot be used in any version of MultiCharts 64 bit. | # Protected *.sef files from any version of MultiCharts 32 bit cannot be used in any version of MultiCharts 64 bit. | ||
# Protected *.sef files from any 7.X version of MultiCharts cannot be used in any 8.X version of MultiCharts. Only .sef studies created with the same version number (build) of MultiCharts can be imported in this case. If a .sef file is compiled in a different build of MultiCharts it won't be imported.<br>If you upgrade from MultiCharts 8.0 to MultiCharts 8.1/8.2/8.X, the studies can be imported without recompilation. | |||
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====Transferring Database files==== | ====Transferring Database files==== | ||
To transfer the database it is necessary to convert them from 32 bit to 64 bit. Export into *.qmd file will not let you transfer databases from MultiCharts 32 bit into MultiCharts 64 bit. | To transfer the database it is necessary to convert them from 32 bit to 64 bit. Export into *.qmd file will not let you transfer databases from MultiCharts 32 bit into MultiCharts 64 bit. |