General questions about using Fund Manager that do not fit into any other forum.
by Vandring » Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:35 am
I have started having problems using currency templates that have worked fine for several years. Now, when I try to select a template I get a message that the currency investment file is missing. But I have verified that the currency dat file ins in the investment directory.
This started after I recovered a backup and set up a new investment directory.
The very strange thing is that now, no matter how far I go back, the currency templates are no longer working. Yet they have been working fine for several years.
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by Mark » Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:55 am
Hi Vandring,
It sounds like the investment file is on your hard drive, but not actually "open" in Fund Manager. Use the Portfolio Editor, and go to the sub-portfolio where you're keeping your exchange rate investments, and then use "File / Open Investment(s)..." to go open the investment file in question.
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by Vandring » Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:59 am
I'm afraid that didn't do it. I tried to Open the currency investments, but was given the message that the files were already open. Then I closed every currency file, and created new ones. When I go to the template, it works ok if I use only one template. When I try to create a new template, then I still get the error shown in the screenshot
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by Mark » Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:00 am
Hi Vandring, When I try to create a new template, then I still get the error shown in the screenshot
If you go to "Edit Template List..." and press "New...", enter a name, and press "OK", you get this error? That error is stating that it's looking for an open investment file SEKNOKX_1.dat in the same folder as your currently opened *.mm4 portfolio file. You can confirm you have this file open. Look at the "Properties..." of any sub-portfolio, and look at the "Filename" to see the full path. Then, go make sure you have SEKNOKX_1.dat open from this same folder. Maybe you have that file in multiple folders, and you have a different one open now?
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by Vandring » Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:53 am
The problem with the error message comes, not when I cre4ate a new template, but when I try to select one.
My mm4 portfolio file in in D:/FundManager/ My investments, including currency, are all stored in D:/FundManager/Investments I checked FILE->FILE OPERATIONS -> SET FILE LOCATION and the current file location is set to D:/FundManager/Investments
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by Mark » Mon Dec 11, 2023 2:50 pm
Hi Vandring, You said: My mm4 portfolio file in in D:/FundManager/My investments
Is this a typo? Because you later said everything was in a different folder: D:/FundManager/Investments
Did you really mean to say your mm4 portfolio file is in: D:/FundManager/Investments ? It may seem like a small difference, but if it really is a different folder, that would be important. If everything really is in D:/FundManager/Investments then do you have the file: D:/FundManager/Investments/SEKNOKX_1.dat open?
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by Vandring » Mon Dec 11, 2023 3:12 pm
Thank you for catching that. I must of missed hitting enter.
My mm4 portfolio is in D:/FundManager/
My investments are in a directory: D:/FundManager/Investments
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by Mark » Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:10 pm
Actually, I think I misread it... I believe this is the reason though. Your template is looking for a file at:
D:/FundManager/SEKNOKX_1.dat
but you have it open from:
D:/FundManager/Investments/SEKNOKX_1.dat
If that is where you want your investments, you can re-save the template(s), and delete the problematic one(s). Or, you could move your portfolio file into the folder with your investments.
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