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Will I see this feature in the future?
Guys!
1. Will it be possible in the future?
Well, for example, I need it not only to analyze some special instruments, BUT to add opportunity to analyze indicators, that I use in strategies. So, I usually use Excel for this, but it's not so useful as NT to see charts.
2. What can you advice me? How can I export some data to NT without it try to update it? Can NT update it from Excel file or TXT file that could be edited by me.
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Hello alexstox,
You can import historical data for a new instrument that does not have a symbol mapping setup for the data feed provider you use. This way, no historical data will be loaded from the connected data feed.
A customer has posted a workaround at the forum thread below to send data to Excel. See the first 4 posts.
JasonNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jason View PostYou can import historical data for a new instrument that does not have a symbol mapping setup for the data feed provider you use. This way, no historical data will be loaded from the connected data feed.
Maybe as easier way I can use indicators method? I mean can indicators script load data from txt or xls files? or from other outsides?
Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jason View PostA customer has posted a workaround at the forum thread below to send data to Excel. See the first 4 posts.
http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/f...407#post212407
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jason View PostYou can export historical from NinjaTrader as per the instructions at the link below.
Unfortunately, I am not aware of a way to export data using NinjaScript.
1. And I asked to explain in details how to do this.
2. Can I IMPORT some data to NT via Script as indicator? Is it easier for NT?
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Can you please go to Control Center-->Tools-->Instrument Manager, highlight the instrument and click Edit. Select the Misc-tab and remove the symbol map for the data feed you use.
Remove and re-add the instrument to your instrument list once you made the change. Instructions can be found at the link below.
You can also disable the loading of historical data by disabling 'Get data from server (if available)' at Control Center-->Tools-->Options-->Data-tab.
I am not aware of a way to import historical data via NinjaScript.JasonNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jason View PostI am not aware of a way to import historical data via NinjaScript.
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Hello alexstox,
Thank you for your response.
I am not aware of a pre-built indicator that imports data. This may be something that is possible through C# programming in NinjaScript but it is not something that would be documented or supported.
Please let me know if I may be of further assistance.
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jason View PostCan you please go to Control Center-->Tools-->Instrument Manager, highlight the instrument and click Edit. Select the Misc-tab and remove the symbol map for the data feed you use.
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_PatrickH View PostHello alexstox,
Thank you for your post.
Can you re-create the instrument in the Instrument Manager? What instrument were you working with?
What will re-creation give? This will not solve the problem. As I understand I can'r create own instrument without at least one symbol map
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