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  • pete7
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    Export settings and results: link.

    Regards,
    P.

    pete7
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    Hm, strange. Did you export it as UTC ?

    pete7
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    Thanks Tickstory for answering.
    The problem is: export tick data for GBPUSD for 07-03-2010, UTC – it starts at 17.00.
    Then export tick data for GBPUSD for 14-03-2010, UTC – it starts at 16.00.
    As UTC is “DST-free” starting hours shouldn’t differ.

    Regards,
    P.

    pete7
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    Funny thing: if i choose EST+7 as the TZ when exporting data 14.03.2010, the ticks start to arrive at 00 which is a valid time, but it’s not +7 but +8 shift from UTC [+7 from EDT]. The other thing is that I selected from 14.03.2010 to 14.03.2010 and the generated data shows 15.03.2010 from 00:00 to 03:00, which surely is not 14.03.2010.

    This and probelm and the one in the post above are easy to replicate and indicate serious problems with dates and timestamps. Tickstory team can you please elaborate on them – this can mean that anyone exporting data with UTC is gettin wrong timestamps?

    Regards,
    P.

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