CSI has now added a forward roll schedule report.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:01 pm
In the latest upgrade available here...
http://www.csidata.com/custserv/updates ... pgrade.exe
CSI has now provided a .txt report generated off users' portfile.adm showing "Days To Go" until the next roll over for all back-adjusted instruments in all portfolios.
I know others have done their own homegrown version of this, but for the rest of us, we can now generate this information directly out of CSI.
This was something I missed when migrating from the Pinnacle Data service and I'm glad to now have this feature available in CSI as well.
It enabled me to find and correct a couple of mistakes I had in my CSI data that were much easier to find using this report. Being a .txt file, it can easily be put in a spreadsheet and sorted as desired. Below is an example of the first two lines.
My thanks to Josh Reed at CSI for providing this new feature.
(p.s. for those who dare to try it out, treat the upgrade pointed to above as a "beta", copy your current UA folder before doing anything so you can get back to square one if you don't like what it does.)
http://www.csidata.com/custserv/updates ... pgrade.exe
CSI has now provided a .txt report generated off users' portfile.adm showing "Days To Go" until the next roll over for all back-adjusted instruments in all portfolios.
I know others have done their own homegrown version of this, but for the rest of us, we can now generate this information directly out of CSI.
This was something I missed when migrating from the Pinnacle Data service and I'm glad to now have this feature available in CSI as well.
It enabled me to find and correct a couple of mistakes I had in my CSI data that were much easier to find using this report. Being a .txt file, it can easily be put in a spreadsheet and sorted as desired. Below is an example of the first two lines.
My thanks to Josh Reed at CSI for providing this new feature.
(p.s. for those who dare to try it out, treat the upgrade pointed to above as a "beta", copy your current UA folder before doing anything so you can get back to square one if you don't like what it does.)