I do not like the new formal as it seems to offer less function and more frills - i joined SF for the tech tools and agree with Moby and Sujones on the now-extinct drill down features of inputing 'x' days ago and the colorization and 'next'/'previous' that no longer appear on the chart results page. Please revert back to the prev version or add these old functions back in. Keep up the good work but perhaps review others comments for this version. Thanks SF, I'm stickn' with ya!
Jospatrick
I don't like the new format (javascript-html):
1) the pop-up charts now show only 6 months data instead of the previous 12;
2) if the results of the filtered stocks take many pages (javascript-html version) when clicking on "next" page I cannot open it on a new tab or window anymore, that was useful when using the "ignore list" feature.
I agree with whom said the new format should be featured as an option.
Regards
Speaking of which, can we be able to modify the filter, namely the particular line(s) in question, directly within the debug pane?
OMG, this really works now! No more switching back and forth. I also like how you integrated the debug function with line matches that show how many stocks were returned per line.
Thanks for all of the great feedback! A couple follow-up questions concerning some of the issues raised.
jospatrick: If possible, can you provide more details concerning the extinct:
drill-down features
'x' days ago
colorization
next/previous
- We have not removed the date offset/days ago or the ability to move back/forth when using the date-offset. These are found on the "performance" tab.
trmachine: When we view sample charts using your settings, we see 1 year charts by default. Can you detail which link you are clicking on which is yielding only 6 month charts. The historical link has always been limited to 6 month "windows".
trmachine: Concerning the multiple pages in view at a single time, unfortunately, that has never been a supported/documented feature. We will look into an option which will allow you to do that.
nikoschopen: Good find on the debugger. Unclosed set{} statements definitely can cause it problems, we will look to fix that. Additionally, we are looking to add the ability to edit any line while debugging as well as add new lines from that interface.
The bigger problem which I forgot to mention earlier is that I wasn't able to change the line that had the error which SF deemed OK while other lines had "open" boxes for modification. Moreover, I think it would be better to leave all the lines open for modification regardless of error since I might want to alter the filter altogether.
As for #2) I was actually referring to the preview charts, when hoovering on the filtered stocks (sorry for the misunderstanding): 6 months preview instead of 12.
#3: When I had filtered stocks in more than one page I simply could right-click the "next" hyperlink and open the further results on a new page or tab (50 results per page): now the "next" link is written in javascript and doesn't allow to have more than one page opened a time and using the right-click features of the browsers.
Thank for the attention.
Regards
Tomb....Thanks a bunch for implementing my suggestion for incorporating industry and sector rankings in filters :) I have a suggestion and a question: 1) It would be nice if we had the capability of stipulating the periods instead of being stuck with daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. 2) When will this have the capability of being a historical measure?
I have been trying new filters today. They seem to work 3 or 4 times then the system locks up and I have to get out of Fetcher and come back and try again --- then they work for a while. ????
Anyone else having trouble??
See ya
David
1. jospatrick: If possible, can you provide more details concerning the extinct:
Q1. drill-down features:
Jos A1: past results pages allowed the user to click on a ticker, the chart would appear with the ability to move up or down the list with the next tickers on the list in the upper right of the current ticker's screen - that seem to be gone now and one has to close then manually click on the next symbol. [P.s.: looks like this is now fixed - thanks]
Q2. 'x' days ago
Jos A2: in the past, one could manually impose a back check date so you could 'zoom' to a specific date or date range - now you have to move digitally (one day, one week...). seems cumbersome.
Q3. colorization
Jos A3: as mention in 1 above, past charts would be shaded starting on the day selected in the back check window making it easy to visualize your results - this feature seems to be gone now.
Q4. next/previous
- We have not removed the date offset/days ago or the ability to move back/forth when using the date-offset. These are found on the "performance" tab.
Jos A4: this maybe redundant to #2 above - sorry.
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