Optimization
Author: urielt
Creation Date: 1/15/2010 1:01 AM
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urielt

#1
like to know if i i can move my optimization result for data-set to a different pc running wl5.6?
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Eugene

#2
See Save to (Load from) File... on the Results tab in the Optimizer.

Preferred values, in case you were talking about them, are saved within the Strategy's XML file. (See the User Guide > Data > Where data are stored.)
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urielt

#3
i talking about the Preferred values , it is away to copy it to new pc?
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Eugene

#4
As said above, they're saved with the Strategy's XML file - you can copy/move it to another machine and they're preserved.
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urielt

#5
i am having issue with my old hard drive running xp i am trying to install seconed os window 7 , when that done i will be able to install wl 5.6 on the same pc?
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Eugene

#6
Yes.
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urielt

#7
any idea where "data" save in window 7?
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Eugene

#8
Windows 7 = Vista.
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urielt

#9
7 is not = Vista . it look like in 7 "data" is inside the install folder.
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Eugene

#10
7 = Vista. Period.

Turn on hidden folder/file visibility, and take a look in the folder where the User Guide points you to.
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Eugene

#11
P.S.
QUOTE:
it look like in 7 "data" is inside the install folder.

No application developer that respects himself and his users would place user data in the install folder. What you see there is not your data, these are canned strategies and datasets.
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urielt

#12
Thanks, I copy the dataset and the strategy from the XP (old pc) to 7, when I run a ticker it look like the optimization result from the xp not showing.

I have over 500 tickers that I optimize on the old pc I trying to save from running it again on the new OS. I did run each ticker manually with its own unique optimization result.

Please advice
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urielt

#13
AFTER RESTART ITS WORK FINE , THANKS.
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