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Locate missing date of Amibroker database

For EOD (end of day) data in amibroker we have to upload daily csv data. As its a daily routine job, sometimes I become confused `did I miss any date?' To get the answer we can take Amibroker`s  help. Click View. Click `pad non-trading day'. You will see that in chart there are some `dotted' days. Missing date, even the weekends, will show hyphen (-) in chart. Put the cursor over, the date will pop up. But you have to find out, whether the missed out date was a holiday, or you just missed data uploading.


Here is chart of Dhaka Stock Exchange (dse). Missing dates have been marked. To see larger size, click on the image.




      

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