Re: ASX prices
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Posted by Mark on August 24, 2000 at 21:18:58:
In Reply to: Re: ASX prices posted by Roger Worthington on August 24, 2000 at 19:22:52:
: : : : Since 11/8/00 I've been having difficulties retrieving prices from the ASX. : : : : I downloaded the new version when it became available last week but I still can't get prices for some stocks which used to be OK. : : : : Examples: : : : : SMEHB : : : : CPA : : : : MLB : : : : SSX : : : : SSXPA : : : : SMPG : : : : BWP : : : : Can anyone shed any light on this? : : : : TIA. : : : : Roger : : : : Brisbane : : : : Queensland : : : Hi Roger, : : : Please check to make sure you have version 231 of the DLL under "Help/About...". : : : I just did a test retrieve with "MLB", and it worked properly. : : : If you really do have 231, then can you tell us if it ever works? : : : Does it depend what time of day you try and retrieve? : : : Thanks, : : : Mark : : : -- : : : Mark Beiley : : : : : : Fund Manager for Windows 3.1x/95/98/NT : : : : : : : : Hi Mark, : : MLB has never worked for me. : : It follows two unlisted companies in the portfolio. They have no ASX codes. : : Could that have any bearing? : : CPA last worked on 11/8/2000. It does not follow any unlisted stocks. : : Thanks for your interest. : : Roger : Hi Mark, : I have discovered a typing error in my version of MLB it was typed ML;B In the font Fund Manager uses it was not apparent. I noticed it in the Investment Properties > Other screen which uses a different font. Sorry about that. : This has had the effect of fixing up most of the errors although I still have problems with the Suncorp Metway stocks which are: : SMEHB and SMPG. : I have tried to get these directly from the ASX and they come up OK. : I have tried setting up a new portfolio with just these stocks in it and it fails. : Both of these used to work until 11/8/00. : Regards : Roger Hi Roger, It appears this type of investment (SMPG) is displayed with a different format than regular stocks. You'll notice the column order is different. I wonder if this is the case for all "interest rate securities"? What is an interest rate security? Thanks, Mark -- Mark Beiley
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