I just logged on to QC5 very briefly and I see all NYSE:QLD and NYSE:SDS data on QC5 and only two days for NYSE:UYG. eSignal is probably in the process of moving the ETF data from the AMEX to the NYSE exchange.
Regarding 5.1, these changes need to be added to the system supplied "merge file" that stitches together the old AMEX data with the new NYSE data for any given symbol. Namely the file CompSyms2.INF. Some updates have been made so far, yet there remains many syms not in CompSyms2.INF as yet. Open up the CompSyms2.INF and notice what's been added recently. They are at the bottom of the file.
If your favorites are not updated as yet, and if one is so inclined, a local fix can be done. This requires an addition to your local CompSyms.ZNF file. [note: that's CompSyms.ZNF, not CompSyms2.ZNF]
As an exemplar, here's a couple that I added to my ZNF. The format should be obvious. All one would need to do is copy one of these and change the SYMs and Title. As a personal choice, I like to add (ZNF) to the title field just so I know where the sym is coming from.
I applied the remedy as specified by tech support on 6.0.2's front end, but it has failed to take. I've opened and re-opened with appropriate time between these actions at least six times.
Should I edit some file or restore the wcexgrod.xxx file?
fwiw, I'm not having an issue with 6.0.2 and the recent ETF changes from AMEX to ARCX. (ARCX in 6.0, NYSE in 5.1)
If you look in the subdirectory SigText in your 6.0.2 directory, and open wrexgcod.tab with Notepad, what does the 1st line say regarding Version. Is it ExgTraded Table 1.7 ?
Just in case, I've attached a copy of 1.7 (zipped). Unzip and stick it in the SigText folder.
It was vers 1.5. Now I've unzipped your vers 1.7. Still doesn't work. Should I delete it and go through the nonsensical routine of opening several times? What's the matter? Can't the machine be expected to read a source file correctly the first time?
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