How to Add Symbol Data From Files: Difference between revisions
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For more info and guides check the [[Mapping ASCII]] and [[Importing Data]] pages. | <div class="tip-no-title">For more info and guides check the [[Mapping ASCII]] and [[Importing Data]] pages.</div> | ||
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[[Category:Managing Data]] | [[Category:Managing Data]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 12 June 2024
If you have an ASCII file with data, there are two ways to use it in MultiCharts: ASCII Mapping and ASCII Import.
Comparison chart below will help you to choose the method to suit your needs:
ASCII Mapping |
ASCII Import |
Data is not imported into the database. |
Data is imported into the database. |
If your file was modified, the data on charts will update accordingly. |
If your file was modified, you’ll need to import it again to update the values in the database. |
It’s possible to map multiple symbols at the same time. |
Data for each symbol should be imported separately. |
For more info and guides check the Mapping ASCII and Importing Data pages.