aztrix![]() Veteran ![]() Posts: 116 Joined: 6/16/2004 Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia ![]() | Howzit Barry? Apologies for the confusion, I just piggy backed on RBGGO's original post to avoid duplication of information as I am experiencing the same symptoms. In answer to your questions: 1. Default country & exchange are set to US & NASDAQ 2. I have different profiles for ASX & US data, I use both ASX & US whereas RBGGO only uses ASX 2.a. ASX I use Premium Data with custom lists 2.b. To setup custom lists in OT, I have to chop and change between OS (OmniScan) & UD (User Data) because of the limitations in UD that prevents me creating (or changing between) different "My Symbol" lists while editing data. As if that's not bad enough, every time the constituents of the ASX custom lists change I have to manually delete/add all the symbols again because they are not automatically updated based on UD custom list folders, tedious to say the least. And to demonstrate just how tedious this is, here are the actual steps for creating just one list: 2.b.i. Click the "Pencil" icon, 2.b.ii. Change the Data Source from UD to OS 2.b.iii. Create a new "My Symbol" list e.g. ASX 300 2.b.iv. Change the Data Source from OS to UD 2.b.v. Go to "Drive & Directories" and navigate to data disrectory 2.b.vi. Click "Select All" button 2.b.vii. Click "Add" button to add to new "My Symbol" list 2.b.viii. Click "Close" Now extrapolate that to say a dozen or so "My Symbol" lists and I'm sure your eyes will glaze over pretty soon … This process (altho cutdown) also has to be repeated every quarter when the constituent index lists are updated 2.c. US Data is all based on OS 3. I think RBGGO uses d/data, I use EOD/Intraday from Premium Data 4. No, I see this behaviour only in ASX profiles, irrespective of whether it's EOD/Intraday data. My gut feel is that this occurs until the US trading day starts which is roughly 17 hours behind Sydney, Australia depending on DST I trust this is all the info you require but please don't hesitate to let me know if it's not, I will try my very best to be as accurate and detailed as possible even tho I may not always know the correct nomenclature in OT Cheers Bruce [Edited by aztrix on 3/16/2022 6:08 PM] |