PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Introduction Personal Ticker Tape, PTT, is a software program designed to assist you, the investor, in maintaining current security data. PTT has many features which you should find useful in the daily process of obtaining security quotes and updating historical data files. PTT updates the following types of historical data files: - MetaStock1 - MegaTech or ChartPro (.PRO format files) PTT has a downloading feature to access quote services from the - Compuserve Information Service "BasicQuote" Area. - Other services to be added in a future release PTT can also process downloaded data from several major on line services. Requirements to use Personal Ticker Tape Personal Ticker Tape requires an - IBM PC or Compatible with 640K of Memory Optional hardware - Hard Disk - Extended Memory with an EMS Driver Loaded - Mouse - Hayes-compatible Modem Software Required: - DOS 3.3 or later Optional Software: ____________________ 1 MetaStock is a trademark of Equis International MegaTech is a program produced by Ret-Tech 1 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) - Metastock format data files or - ChartPro format data files - Expanded Memory Driver (QEMM, 386MAX, etc) Personal 1) Automatically builds the list of stocks to be Ticker Tape downloaded in order to update your databases on a Features daily basis. 2) Extracts quote data from many captured quote files, such as Prodigy, Compuserve, GEnie, Dow Jones and other sources you can define yourself.PTT applies extensive checking to each line of the print image file to ensure that only stock/bond/fund quote data is extracted. 3) Ignores non-quote lines in the print image file, allowing you to use the same file for saving printed mail, screen images, etc. 4) Fixes up the dates of the quotes so that they are on the correct business day, no matter which day you download them. This allows quotes to be retrieved on weekends or early in the morning before the market opens. 5) Allows multiple quotes for the same stock to be in the print image file. This allows you to accumulate quotes in a file as long as you want without making you create a new file daily. 6) Optionally creates an ASCII formatted quote file suitable for input to a spreadsheet program. 7) Replaces and enhances the updating functions of QUOTREAD (Chartpro utility) and MSU (Metastock Utility). Duplicate dates are not allowed in the data file. 8) Allows the creation of a new data file when a symbol is added for the first time. 9) Easy to use installation and customization. Online HELP while customizing PTT. 10) Fast Indexed symbol lookup via auxiliary files for FASTER file access. 2 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) About the If you are evaluating PTT, you are allowed to use the TRIAL period program for 3 weeks. It will give you an opportunity to try the program in a somewhat limited fashion. When you run PTT, you will see the date on which the trial period ends. After that date, you will be reminded to register your copy of the program. This reminder occurs as you are updating your data files. In addition, as a trial user, you can only update one data directory at a time rather than 20. You are allowed to copy and distribute the ENTIRE and UNALTERED package freely. It may be uploaded to bulletin boards or given to others, as long as the registration information is not transferred. If you believe that the registration amount is appropriate for the usefulness of this program and its features to you, print the file REGISTER.DOC which came with this program and follow the instructions for registering the program. Disclaimer. The author assumes no responsibility for any damages caused by the use or misuse of this product. This product is distributed "as is" with no warranty expressed or implied. The author will not be responsible for any losses incurred, either directly or indirectly, by the use of this product. The author reserves the right to make modifications at any time. Prices are subject to change without notice. Description of PTT Features Downloads Personal Ticker Tape can download quotes directly from Compuserve the Compuserve Basic Quote area. There is no limit to Basic Quotes the number of quotes you can obtain from this source. The advantage over other sources is that the Compuserve Basic Quote area is accessible for $7.95/mo with no connect charges. 3 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Translation PTT reads and automatically determines the type and of Raw format of a file containing the printed output from any Quotes from of the following sources: Various Sources + PRODIGY QUOTE TRACK or QUOTE CHECK + Many PRODIGY "Market Close" Indicators + DOW JONES(*) HISTORICAL QUOTES + DOW JONES //TRADELINE Pricing History + GEnie(*) Daily Quotes + CompuServe Quick Quotes (QQUOTE) + CompuServe Basic Quotes (BASICQUOTE) PTT then extracts stock quotes from the file. These quotes are written to a "FORMATTED ASCII" file that can then be imported into a spreadsheet or loaded directly into your data base. The 'FORMATTED ASCII' file which PTT creates can have multiple quote formats. See the description below for the various format types. PTT has a Setup Menu interface which allows you to set processing parameters for the historical data file update function. When PTT is installed and run the first time, it creates a pair of "index" and "summary" files which are used to lookup the data files much more rapidly on subsequent runs of PTT. These files allow PTT to go directly to the data file without scanning the directory index. The registered version of PTT allows you to update up to 20 Metastock data directories at one time. Due to the fact that there is no limit to the number of ChartPro format files that can be placed in a directory, PTT only updates one ChartPro format directory. 4 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Overview of PTT Processing The diagram below presents an overview of the processing which takes place during the various phases of Personal Ticker Tape's execution. Using PTT or your own communications program, PTT DownLoad download daily quotes to a or User Comm "Raw Quote" file Program | | | The "Raw Quote" file is an Raw Quote Input unformatted file exactly as File it is retrieved from the data vendor. | | | PTT now scans and extracts PTT Processing the quote fields from the Convert from Raw to vendor's format, and creates Formatted a "Formatted ASCII" file according to the format you | specify. | | This "Formatted ASCII" file Formatted ASCII is used by PTT when it File updates, and it can also be "PTTASC.PRN" used by your own programs, especially spreadsheets. | | | PTT reads the formatted PTT Processing quote file, locating each Update Data Base security symbol in your from Formatted historical data base and ASCII File updating each. | | | Finally, the result of this Updated History process is a completely Data Base updated historical data base. 5 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Personal Ticker Tape Installation and Setup Extracting Personal Ticker Tape should be installed in its own the PTT directory. For consistency, it is recommended that it be program installed in the \PTT directory. If you received PTT files from FlexSoft on an installation disk, follow the instructions that come with the disk. If you have downloaded PTT from a bulletin board or other source, it may be in either self-extracting format (with a suffix .EXE) or it may be in another compression format. In the first case, simply make a directory for PTT, copy the PTT*.EXE file into the directory and then type PTT*.EXE (where * is the a number indicating the PTT release and version number). If you received PTT in some other format other than an .EXE file, you should follow the instructions that come with the file compression utility (e.g., PKZIP and PKUNZIP). Setting up Once PTT's program files are extracted, you need to PTT for use customize PTT for your configuration. Type the command with your system PTT to invoke the program. You will be asked to enter your registration code and name at this point. If you have registered the program, enter the number provided to you when you registered. If not, simply fill in your name and hit ENTER until you are brought to the Main Menu. The Main Menu of PTT is a single line across the top of the screen which shows you what your options are. Choose the Setup option by moving the cursor to that item and hitting ENTER. Choose the Data Directories option. If you have registered the program, you will be presented with room to insert up to 20 directories. If you are evaluating PTT, you will only see room for one directory. Enter the full path to your Metastock or ChartPro format directory in each entry field. Once done, hit CTRL-ENTER to save the entries. Then, go to the Update Options menu item and fill in the entry fields in that panel. See the discussion of the Formatted ASCII file, Raw Quote Files, and other terms used by PTT for information on how to set these values. 6 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Specifying Now, choose the Modem Port menu item and fill in the your Modem number which corresponds to the serial port number to Location which your modem is attached. You can place the modem on any port from 1 to 4. PTT only operates with "Hayes compatible" modems. It works with MNP, V.32, V.32bis and V.42 modems, but it is necessary that the command set for the modem comply to the minimal Hayes standards. This is generally the case with most modems purchased in the last few years. Setting up Once you have told PTT where your data files are and how for you want to update them, you need to specify some Downloading information necessary for communicating with Compuserve. from Choose the Compuserve Setup option. Compuserve Here you will be asked for your userid, password, access number and connect speed. Consult your service documentation for the correct userid and password. You need to fill in the phone number which is to be dialed to connect to the service. The Modem Initialization string is not normally needed, but if you encounter problems connecting, you might need to set some modem parameters, and this would be the place to do it. Do not include the "AT" command prefix in this area, since that is automatically inserted by PTT when it issues this command. Choose Compuserve for the Network Type. PTT will support other networks in the future. Save your settings by hitting CTRL-ENTER. Before using PTT to download quotes from Compuserve, make sure that your Compuserve TERMINAL setting specifies "Other" as the terminal type. To verify this, log on to Compuserve, GO TERMINAL, and look at your Session Settings. If you have any other setting, PTT will show some "strange" character sequences at the bottom of the page whenever Compuserve tries to clear the screen. This will cause PTT to wait, since it won't recognize this sequence. 7 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Downloading Quotes You can download quotes to the file you specified in the Update Settings as the Raw Quote Input File. Choose the Download Menu item and move to the service name from which you wish to download. Hit ENTER on that service. PTT now reads each of the data directories you specified in the Setup menu and creates a list of quotes to download based on the type of service you are accessing. For a daily quote service, PTT builds a quote request for each symbol, unless that symbol has not been found on a prior download. After reading all the ticker symbols in your data directories, PTT will read an additional file named "TICKER.IN" for any new quotes you wish to download. This file should contain a ticker symbol on each line. For example, if you want to start accumulating quotes for IBM and AMH, you would create the 'TICKER.IN' file with the two lines below: IBM AMH The ticker symbols must begin in the first position of the line and there should not be anything following the ticker symbol. To stop the PTT will now log on to the service, request the quotes download, and place them in the file. To stop the download while hit the ESC it is running, hit the ESC key once to cause PTT to log key off of Compuserve. If a quote Once the quotes are downloaded, you should run an Update should not Data command from the Main Menu. be in the NOQUOTE.SYM Any symbol not found on the data service will be placed file, in a file "NOQUOTE.SYM" which will be used in the first remove it step (above) to avoid asking for that symbol again. This with a text prevents the needless asking for quotes that do not editor. match those on the service. If you have a symbol in your ticker file that does not match the symbol on the data service, you need to change your historical data file's ticker symbol. 8 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Command Line Options for PTT Command Line Personal Ticker Tape is meant to be run from the DOS parameters command line rather than interactivly. In order to do are Case this, it has numerous command line options that can set Sensitive and control the PTT processing run. The following section will cover the major useful command line options that would be used on a day-to-day basis. The -f The "-f " option allows you to set the ASCII Format Type option from the command line. The parameter following the "-f " should be one of the formats listed in the Setup Update Options panel. The -a The "-a " option tells PTT that the file (or file list) option following this "-a " contains Formatted ASCII files in the format specified by the current ASCII Format Type setting. If a Raw Quote Input File is specified, the file following the "-a " will contain the output of PTT's scan of the Raw Quote File. If no Raw Quote Input File is specified, then PTT will assume that the file following the "-a " contains an already formatted file and will use it as input to the update process. The -D To invoke an automatic download from the DOS comnmand option line, use the "-D " option on the command line. Following the "-D ", specify the line number of the Download menu choice as shown on the Main Menu. For example, to download from Compuserve Basic Quotes (the first line in the DownLoad Menu), use "-D 1" Specifying The last parameter on a PTT command line must be the the Raw name of the Raw Quote Input File. If you are downloading Quote Input via the -D command option, the downloaded data will be File placed in this file and the update will take place from this file. An Few To download from Compuserve Basic Quotes, place the Examples quotes in file CIS.LOG, format the files according to ASCII Format 1 (7 field with quotes around symbol and date), you would use this command: PTT -f 1 -D 1 CIS.LOG To update your historical data from a previously formatted data file contained in DJ30.PRN in 5-field MSU export format, you would say: 9 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) PTT -f 8 -a DJ30.PRN Assuming you had a directory, called \DATA with several 5-field .PRN files in it, each named with the symbol name as "symbol.PRN", you could run PTT to update all the symbols in the directory as follows: PTT -f 8 -a \DATA\*.PRN Creating Reports of Current Price/Volume Activity PTT generates "color coded" daily update screens, highlighting symbols whose volume and/or price has changed by percentage amounts that you specify. In addition, PTT generates a file containing a summary report for all symbols processed. This file is named "PTT.RPT" and is placed in the current directory. PTT will also allow you to create these reports on your Data without actually updating them with PTT. What You Will Need to Use PTT FlexSoft can provide you with another program, called PDL, to get the quotes from Prodigy. PDL is a program to download Prodigy2 Quote Check data into a file and can retrieve a maximum of 1000 quotes in each session. "Formatted" ASCII Data All "raw" quote sources are converted and written to a "formatted ASCII" file, sorted by symbol and date. You can define the style of Formatted ASCII that you want PTT to produce in the PTT menu area "Describe PTT Updating Parameters". The field you should set is labelled 'ASCII FORMAT TYPE'. Choose one of the codes below.The default format is 0. Type Description ____________________ 2 Dow Jones News Retrieval is an information data service provided by Dow Jones and Co. ] GEnie is an information data service provided by General Electric Co. CompuServe is an information service provided by Compuserve Inc Prodigy is a registered service mark and trademark of Prodigy Services Company 10 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) 0 "symbol","mm/dd/yy",hi,lo,cl,vol (5 field format) 1 "symbol","mm/dd/yy",hi,lo,cl,vol,open,0 (7-field) 2 symbol,yymmdd,hi,lo,cl,vol 3 symbol,yymmdd,open,hi,lo,cl,vol,0 6 symbol,hi,lo,cl,vol (Historical Data Svc 'HDS') 7 "mm/dd/yy",open,hi,lo,cl,vol,open_int (Chartpro) 8 yymmdd,hi,lo,cl,vol (MSU ASCII EXPORT) 9 symbol,yymmdd,open,hi,lo,cl,vol,vol In formats 0 and 1, the symbol and date have quotes (") around them so that you can import them into a spreadsheet easily. The following is a sample of the format 0 output in the PTTASC.PRN file with the 6 fields, Symbol, Date, High, Low, Close, Volume (in hundreds): "AAPL","05/24/90",42.250,41.500,42.000,13226 "ABT","05/25/90",73.875,72.500,73.125,2024 11 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) The default name for this file is "PTTASC.PRN". Though this file can be named anything you want, the rest of the document will refer to it as PTTASC.PRN. As shown above in the Overview of PTT Processing, PTT both creates and reads this Formatted ASCII file. It creates the file when you are "translating" quotes from "raw quote" sources to "formatted ASCII". Then, when you are updating data files, it reads the Formatted ASCII file. If you don't specify a RAW QUOTE INPUT FILE in the Update Parameter menu, PTT will read the FORMATTED ASCII file. This is a convenient way to avoid the time- consuming "translation" process if you have to run PTT against multiple groups of data directories. You must be sure that the ASCII FORMAT TYPE code is set so that it correctly describes the format of your file. If you choose options 6 or 8, the data is assumed to already be in that format, so there should _not_ be a Raw Quote Input File specified. Both options 6 and 8 are 'export' formats for either Chartpro or Historical Data Service (phone 212-697-7171 for 4500 free quotes a day). For option 6, HDS format, you MUST specify a file name of the form 'YYMMDD.*' where 'YYMMDD' is the year, month, and day of the quotes. If you look at this format, you will notice there is no date in there. Prodigy PTT will make a "best effort" attempt to convert Market Close selected values from the Market Close Screens of Information Prodigy. Unfortunately, some information is missing from these screens, and you should be aware of that. For example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing price is given, but there is no figure for the High, the Low, the Open, or the Volume. So, when PTT converts it, it places the closing value in all of the price fields with a volume from the NYSE Regular Volume. The following is a list of the indexes and market information pulled out of the Market Close screens: 12 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) TICKER DESCRIPTION SP-500 SP 500 SP-100 SP 100 DJ-30 DJ INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE DJUA DJ UTILITY AVERAGE DJTA DJ TRANSPORTATION AVERAGE AVOL AMEX VOLUME NVOL NYSE VOLUME NYAD NYSE ADVANCING ISSUES NYDE NYSE DECLINING ISSUES NYSE NYSE COMPOSITE SPNU NYSE UP VOL SPND NYSE DN VOL NYNH NYSE NEW HIGHS NYNL NYSE NEW LOWS NYNHNL NYSE NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS AMEX AMEX Market Vol SPAU AMEX UP VOL SPAD AMEX DN VOL AMSH AMEX NEW HIGHS AMSL AMEX NEW LOWS AXAD AMEX ADVANCING ISSUES AXDE AMEX DECLINING ISSUES XMI AMEX Major Market XOI AMEX OIL XII AMEX INSTITUTIONAL INDEX XCI AMEX COMPUTER INDEX AMNHNL AMEX NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS COMP NASDAQ Comp INSR Insurance BANK Banks FINL Financial TRAN Transport XSUV NASDAQ Volume XSNHNL NASDAQ NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS XSUU NASD UP VOL XSUD NASD DN VOL XSUH NASD NEW HIGHS XSUL NASD NEW LOWS XSUA NASD ADVANCING ISSUES XSUC NASD DECLINING ISSUES PRMR Prime rate TB91 3-mo T-bills T182 6-mo T-bills USTB-C 12-mo T-bills SP-15 10-yr T-notes SALO 30-yr T-bonds DJB DJ 20 bonds DJPU DJ 10 util DJIL DJ 10 industrials 13 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) The column on the left is the TICKER symbol which will be used by default when PTT converts the quotes. If you want to use some other TICKER symbol for one of these values, you need to create a file called "TICKER.CNF". Place the new ticker symbol in the file as shown in the example below. As an example, suppose you want to have the ticker "DJIA" for the Dow Jones 30 Industrial Average, and you also want "SPX.I" for the SP-500 Index. You need to use an editor to create a file called TICKER.CNF. Place the following lines in TICKER.CNF DJ-30 = DJIA SP-500 = SPX.I Now, instead of updating the TICKER symbol SP-500, PTT will update "SPX.I". Similarly, DJIA will be used instead of DJ-30. Converting PTT will convert a file containing DOW JONES HISTORICAL DOW JONES QUOTES and create the intermediate file containing the HISTORICAL formatted ASCII output. DOW JONES HISTORICAL QUOTES are QUOTES obtained from Dow Jones News Service database //HQ, by (//HQ) typing, for APPLE COMPUTER, //HQ AAPL P1 You should capture the entire session to a disk file. Then this file is described to PTT as the "raw" quote input file. It will be converted and you will then have historical quote data on the stock. Converting PTT will convert the output of the //DJA command for the DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL average only. This output is obtained by AVERAGES typing (//DJA) //DJA IND P1 The quotes for INDUSTRIAL averages (DJIA) will be converted to the symbol DJ-30. Converting PTT will translate the "Pricing History" output of the DOW JONES //TRADELINE data base as well. This allows you to get //TRADELINE all the major indexes as well as stock price history. quotes You must turn on capture BEFORE typing in the //TRADELINE command. 14 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Converting GEnie quotes from the GEnie *STAR service are also GEnie quotes translated by PTT. Capture the entire output of the (Daily and GEnie quote request, including the line where you enter Historical) the symbol. Early in 1991, GEnie changed their quote format to include the ticker symbol in the line with the quote information. This makes the job of converting the quotes considerably easier. However, they also chose to leave off the YEAR in the quote line. PTT will not Be sure to apply all the quotes from one year during handle the that year if your quote source is GEnie Closing Quotes. crossing over from Also, GEnie gives back all the classes of a stock when one year to you ask for an issue. This means, for some utilities, the next that you can get MANY QUOTES for a single request. PTT with GEnie doesn't know which one you want, so it converts all of Closing them. Preferred classes of a stock are indicated by Quotes adding a period followed by the CLASS to the stock symbol. For example, Philadelphia Electric (PE) Preferred Class G will be "PE.G" If the Preferred Class is blank, then the symbol generated by PTT will be the ticker followed by a period. PTT will create the common classed stock symbol by adding the class to the symbol, e.g., WAN Class B becomes "WANB" for Wang Class B. Other suffixes, such as WS (Warrant), WI (When Issued) are also added to the end of the basic symbol to indicate the different quote type, for example, MVL.WS for Manville Corp Warrants Mutual fund symbols will not be terminated with (.X), so if you ask for FMAGX, the symbol generated by PTT will indeed be "FMAGX", not "FMAGX.X". In addition, now that GEnie is providing Mutual Fund data with only the NAV quote, PTT will place the Net Asset Value (NAV) in all of the price fields, (HIGH,LOW,CLOSE,OPEN). Converting PTT will extract CompuServe Quick Quotes (QQUOTE) or CompuServe BASICQUOTES if they are in the "standard" format. This Quick Quotes format contains the fields: (QQUOTE) and BASIC QUOTES Name, Volume, Hi/Ask, 15 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Low/Bid, Last (Close), Change, Update (Date) in the order listed. You must capture your entire session in QQUOTE starting from the line which begins: Quick QuoteQQUOTE (for QUICK QUOTES) OR Basic Quote BASICQUOTE (for BASIC QUOTES) PTT allows you to enter MULTIPLE symbols at the prompt: Issue: See the previous section regarding MULTIPLE quotes per line (GEnie Quotes) for restrictions on the size of the line. Converting If you have CIM, PTT will convert CIM quotes obtained CompuServe via the QUOTE Service. The CIM quotes must have the line Information below Ticker Volume High Low Last Change Updateat the Manager beginning of the list of tickers. (CIM) quotes 16 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) For If you have any of these programs, PTT can update your Metastock, data data files with the quotes from the PTTASC.PRN Chartpro and file. Megatech Users Before running PTT for the first time, please create a backup of your data directories. Keep this backup until you are assured that PTT is updating your files as you expect. PTT generates a report as it updates the data files. For each symbol updated, it contains the number of quotes, the AVERAGE VOLUME for the symbol, the CHANGE IN PRICE from the previous close, and the VOLUME%CHANGE (from the average volume). This last value can be very useful in spotting unusual activity in a security. This report can give you a jump on the rest of the world as they wait for their Investor's Daily to arrive. This report is written to the file PTT.RPT in the \PTT directory. The first time you run PTT to update your data files, it will take LONGER than normally will be required, because it reads each file completely to compute the necessary statistics, such as TOTAL VOLUME, HIGH, and LOW price. After the totals have been computed and stored in the file "PTTSYM1.DB" , it will not be necessary for PTT to re-compute these amounts, so the update will be extremely fast. How to Use PTT PTT is started by typing the command PTT You will be presented with a menu giving you various options. You need to describe some of the processing options at this point. For example, PTT needs to know where you keep your DATA files, if any. Go to the DEFINE DATA DIRECTORY screen and enter in your DATA directory names. Chartpro/Megatech users should only enter ONE directory name. For Since PTT opens all of the directories at the time it Metastock begins the update, as well as several other files, you Users Only may have to modify your CONFIG.SYS to increase the setting of FILES= parameter by the number of DATA Directories you define plus about five. For example, if your CONFIG.SYS setting for FILES= is FILES=20 and you have 20 DATA directories, you might have to change the number to 17 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) FILES=45 (This is 20+20+5) At any time, you can hit the F1 key to get HELP on the particular menu item. In fact, the online help file contains more documentation than this file and is likely to be more specific on certain features. If you want to run PTT from a batch file (and you have registered), you can place the following command in the batch file: PTT input_quote_filename where "input_quote_filename" is the name of the raw quote input file. The update process will use the parameters you last specified in the PTT menu for PTT Update Parameters (raw quote file name, etc) and the data directories you specified in the DATA Directories screen. For There were many "special request" parameters that were Registered not incorporated into the menu options, such as Users of PTT InvestText output format, "divide input volumes by 100", etc). These are only available as command line options to PTT. To see the options available, type PTT -h 18 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) About The When you first run PTT, it creates a pair of files in PTTSYM1.* the current directory. They are PTTSYM1.IX and Files PTTSYM1.DB. The .IX file tells PTT, for each symbol, how to find the data in the .DB file. The .DB file, for each symbol, has a "summary record" which contains: 1) HI price for the symbol 2) LO price for the symbol 3) the number of quotes in the file 4) an "index" which tells which DATA DIRECTORY this symbol was found in (from your PTT setup screen), 5) what the offset in the MASTER directory was for the symbol. There are three reasons PTT issues the message "Rescanning for HI and LO ....": 6) It cannot locate the summary record for the symbol. 7) The number of quotes (item 3 above) does not match the number of quotes in the actual data file. This is usually caused by manual updating of the symbol, MSP EDIT DATA. If you have added or deleted data without PTT, PTT rescans to find out what you have changed. 8) You have set REVERIFY DATA FILES to "YES" For the first cause (1), if you go to the directory where you run PTT and dump the PTTSYM1.IX file, it should contain all the symbols in all the symobls that you updated from that directory. Then if you dump the PTTSYM1.DB file, it also contains all the symbols. Each record in PTTSYM1.DB is pointed to by a record in PTTSYM1.IX (for the same symbol). If you have any doubt about the correctness of these two files, you should delete your PTTSYM1.IX and PTTSYM1.DB files and force PTT to recreate them. For the second cause, that's to be expected. For the third cause, PTT is only doing what you asked it to do. 19 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) Additional PTT Usage Notes One nice feature of PTT is that it can "fix" your DATA files if they get out of date sequence. It reads the entire data file, merges in the quotes from Prodigy (or Dow Jones), sorts them, matching datesup, and then writes the whole file out in order, dropping any duplicates. Dates read from the ASCII quote file supercede those in the data file, so you can make corrections by changing your ASCII quote for a particular date. PTT will allow you to obtain your quotes on weekends or early Monday morning before the market opens. Even though the Prodigy header says that the quote is for a Saturday, for example, PTT is aware that the market isn't open on Saturdays, so the quote is "fixed up" to be for the preceding Friday. Even if the quote is listed on Monday, if it is prior to the market opening, it will still be fixed up to be a Friday quote. Also, you can keep gathering print data to the Prodigy print file for days, weeks or months. PTT doesn't mind. It can handle up to 21,500 quotes in the Prodigy print file. No need to keep creating "daily" files. Personally, I let the quotes and letters, bulletins, etc. accumulate for a month or so. Then I start a new file and name the old one something like "upto1209.lst" and then back that up to a floppy for historical reasons. You can input that file to PTT again any time..no problem. If you decide to start following a stock, fund or bond, say AAPL, and you haven't added the security to Chartpro yet; then when PTT comes across a new symbol, it will automatically add it to the data base for you. Be sure you have enough room left in your data base, however. If you have Dow Jones Historical quotes, just specify the input file containing the quotes as you would the Prodigy print image file. PTT will pick out the quote data from any Dow Jones News or other text.If you have captured DJA (Dow Jones Averages), it is necessary to modify the text slightly. PTT will change the heading "INDUSTRIALS"to "STOCK DJ-30" (if you are calling the 30 Industrials by some other symbol name, you should edit the PTTASC.PRN file to change this name). Also, PTT adds one zero to the volume figures, because it appears that Dow Jones lies; they claim the volume is expressed in 100's, but it is really in 1000's. 20 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) How to create Metastock Format files PTT can create Metastock format files from scratch. The PTT package comes with a "seed" file called "MASTER" which can be copied to any directory to make it a Metastock directory. When you do that, you can use the PROMPT FOR MISSING SYMBOLS option to have PTT request the symbol (company name) for any tickers not already in the Metastock directory. Once you have either Metastock format or Chartpro/Megatech format files, you can use other charting or analysis programs (such as Technical Analysis Scanner, "TAS") with them. PTT also creates and updates Chartpro/Megatech format files. This option is actually easier to use, since there is no company name associated with the file, nor is there a limit on the number of files per directory. PTT will just create (without prompting you for a name) each ticker's history file as it finds them. PTT Restrictions 10) No more than 10,000 quotes can be contained in a single Prodigy quote file. If you need to input more quotes, break the file into pieces and use multiple file names in the command line. 11) This program will not work beyond the year 1999. 12) No provision is made for holidays when date fixing is done. How to Get Help If you have any questions regarding the use of this program, or you discover any problems, please send me a message on Prodigy (JBMD65A). I can also be reached on GEnie -M.MOORE41 PTT BBS Operation If you would like to check for a newer copy of PTT, or if you have a problem to report, you can also contact the FlexSoft Bulletin Board System (BBS) at 510-829-2293. 21 September 2, 1992 PTT (Personal Ticker Tape) SAMPLE PTT SUMMARY REPORT Personal Ticker Tape (PTT 1.00) Summary Report for 10/12/90 VOL% PRICE PRICE% EQUITY NAME HIGH LOW CLOSE VOLUME CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE AXP 18.875 18.500 18.750 12864 -16% +0.125 +1% BEV 8.375 7.875 8.375 4797 -19% +0.875 +12% BMY 79.875 78.250 78.625 11587 +5% -0.625 -1% BV 11.625 11.500 11.500 3863 -75% +0.000 +0% CCON 27.250 26.750 26.750 278 -11% -0.250 -1% CNR 15.250 14.500 14.875 7866 -4% +0.500 +3% MO 70.750 70.000 70.625 16350 -35% +1.000 +1% NH The PTT Summary Report (found in file "PTT.RPT") contains a summary of the symbol updates for the day. If the volume exceeds 50% of the average volume, a 'V' appears in the right column. If the price is a New Low or New High, the characters "NL" or "NH" are shown in the far right columns. 22 September 2, 1992