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    Removing Bad Tick

    Hello,

    how can I remove a bad tick or a missprint in my minute based chart. The data were loaded from IB and also reloading does´nt help. So I´d like to change the low of 1 special Minute.

    Thanks a lot.

    Joerg

    #2
    Hello Joerg,

    Could you please go to Tools-->Historical Data and delete historical data that contains the bad tick.

    Open up a new chart and check if the bad tick persists. If so, there is nothing we can do. NinjaTrader acts like a radio receiver in that we display data as it is provided.
    JasonNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      Thanks for your fast answer. If I delete data I always have to delete a whole day, right? A missing minute would´nt matter for me.

      Is there a difference between deleting the data and reload them from IB and just reloading the data? Because the second possibility I tried always.

      Another idea: Would it be sucessful to export the data as ASCII, delete them and reimport the corrected ASCII-data?

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        #4
        Correct, you will need to delete data for a whole day.

        Not really a difference, just wanted to verify if the bad tick persisted this manner as well.

        I believe this should do the trick. Let me know if this will work for you.
        JasonNinjaTrader Customer Service

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          #5
          Hello,

          I´ve tried to remove the bad tick via reimporting the corrected ASCII-File. Unfortunetely the import does´nt work. I get the message that there is a format failure in line 6. Seems it does´nt understand the half pip?

          20080901 010100;1.9881;1.9883;1.9877;1.9878;1
          20080901 010200;1.9878;1.9881;1.9878;1.9878;1
          20080901 010300;1.9878;1.9880;1.9878;1.9878;1
          20080901 010400;1.9878;1.9880;1.9878;1.9880;1
          20080901 010500;1.9880;1.9881;1.9877;1.9879;1
          20080901 010600;1.9879;1.9884'5;1.9878;1.9884'5;1

          Or is there anything wrong with my country settings (german)?

          Thanks a lot

          Joerg

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            #6
            Try

            20080901 010600;1.9879;1.98845;1.9878;1.98845;1

            See if that works.
            RayNinjaTrader Customer Service

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