Join the 80,000 other DTN customers who enjoy the fastest, most reliable data available. There is no better value than DTN!

(Move your cursor to this area to pause scrolling)




"Previously I was using *******. IQFeed is WAY more economical, and for my charting needs is just as good, if not better." - Comment from Public Forum Post
"If you want customer service that answers the phone, your best bet is IQFeed. I cannot stop praising them or their technical support. They are always there for you, and they are quick. I have used ****** too but the best value is IQFeed." - Comment from Public Forum
"Thanks for following up with me. You guys do a great job in tech support." - Comment from Phelps
"If you are serious about your trading I would not rely on IB data for serious daytrading. Took me a while to justify the cost of IQ Feed and in the end, it's just a 2 point stop on ES. Better safe than sorry" - Comment from Public Forum
"I noticed that ******* quotes locked up shortly after the interest rate announcement yesterday while yours stayed stable." - Comment from Ron in Utah
"You have an excellent product !!!!!!" - Comment from Arely
"The people at Nirvana have very nice things to say about your company and I can see why! Price and service is a potent combination." - Comment from Ed
"I use IQ Feed, Great stuff as far as data analysis information, storage and retrieval is concerned." - Comment from Public Forum
"I've been using IQFeed 4 in a multi-threaded situation for the last week or two on 2600 symbols or so with 100 simultaneous daily charts, and I have had 100% responsiveness." - Comment from Scott
"Just a quick one to say I'm very impressed so far :) The documentation for developers is excellent and I've quickly managed to get an app written to do historical downloads. The system is very robust and pretty quick considering the extent of data that's available. The support guys have been very helpful too, in combination with the forums it's been plain sailing so far!" - Comment from Adam
Home  Search  Register  Login  Recent Posts

Information on DTN's Industries:
DTN Oil & Gas | DTN Trading | DTN Agriculture | DTN Weather
Follow DTNMarkets on Twitter
DTN.IQ/IQFeed on Twitter
DTN News and Analysis on Twitter
»Forums Index »Archive (2017 and earlier) »Data and Content Support »Missing HH:MM:SSc in Q records
Author Topic: Missing HH:MM:SSc in Q records (7 messages, Page 1 of 1)

kdresser
-Interested User-
Posts: 71
Joined: Nov 25, 2004


Posted: Nov 26, 2007 07:05 AM          Msg. 1 of 7
Hello IQFeeders,

The new seconds resolution on the exchange timestamp is nice to have. It has simplified my receiving code immensely.

However, on some days, like today, I receive thousands of Q records without any exhange timestamp & quote type at all. These odd records only appear in the premarket before 09h30 ET. Here's an example of a burst of GMST records from my Nasdaq watchlist that arrived at about 07h24 ET (and all within 1/10 of a second):

Q,GMST,F,5.4200,0.,,0,00,0,0,0.01,2000.00,100,100,,,0.,,,0,5.4200,1999.99,,,,t,,,,,11/23/2007,,,,,,,,11.1,,0.,1717.37,,,,2325483.52,14,2,,1496974,PSE-NMS,,,,,0,,,,0,N,,
Q,GMST,F,5.4200,0.,,0,00,0,0,0.0100,282.6300,100,100,,,0.,,,0,5.4200,282.62,,,,t,,,,,11/23/2007,,,,,,,,11.1,,0.,-1717.37,,,,2325483.52,14,4,,1496974,PSE-NMS,,,,,0,,,,0,N,,
Q,GMST,F,5.4200,0.,,0,00,0,0,0.01,2000.00,100,100,,,0.,,,0,5.4200,1999.99,,,,t,,,,,11/23/2007,,,,,,,,11.1,,0.,1717.37,,,,2325483.52,14,2,,1496974,PSE-NMS,,,,,0,,,,0,N,,
Q,GMST,F,5.4200,0.,,0,00,0,0,0.0100,282.6400,100,100,,,0.,,,0,5.4200,282.63,,,,t,,,,,11/23/2007,,,,,,,,11.1,,0.,-1717.36,,,,2325483.52,14,4,,1496974,PSE-NMS,,,,,0,,,,0,N,,

What really are these, and why do they sometimes appear? Can they be blithely ignored?

Thanks,

jkd

DTN_Steve_S
-DTN Guru-
Posts: 2093
Joined: Nov 21, 2005


Posted: Nov 26, 2007 04:58 PM          Msg. 2 of 7
jkd,

I am still looking into this but I wanted to post and let you know that the issue is being looked into and not being ignored.

kdresser
-Interested User-
Posts: 71
Joined: Nov 25, 2004


Posted: Dec 17, 2007 06:11 AM          Msg. 3 of 7
Thanks for looking at this.

This behaviour is happening again this morning (and the first time since I last posted).

It's happening with both 148.225 and 156.224.

jkd

DTN_Steve_S
-DTN Guru-
Posts: 2093
Joined: Nov 21, 2005


Posted: Dec 17, 2007 11:05 AM          Msg. 4 of 7
jkd, at this point, it appears that the server isn't sending a trade time. I assume this means that the symbol hasn't traded since the servers last restarted (I will doublecheck this with the server team). Both your reports are on monday morning before the market which lends credibilty to this theory. Since the time field only updates with trades, any bids/asks/other message that come in prior to this will probably be missing the time field (and as such, it is also missing the bid/ask/trade indicator). I will discuss this with our server team and get back to you.

In the meantime, can you confirm that you hadn't received any messages with this time field populated for the affected symbols prior to these occurances?

kdresser
-Interested User-
Posts: 71
Joined: Nov 25, 2004


Posted: Dec 18, 2007 05:35 AM          Msg. 5 of 7
Yes, Steve, once the first quote for the current day arrives for a symbol, the records then always have the HHMMSSc field.

So these funny records must the ones that always show up during the premarket with late afternoon timestamps, from the previous day I'm assuming, but with a null timestamp?

jkd

DTN_Steve_S
-DTN Guru-
Posts: 2093
Joined: Nov 21, 2005


Posted: Dec 18, 2007 08:32 AM          Msg. 6 of 7
Essentially yes. But it would seem that these are simply pre-market bid/ask quotes meaning they are valid but just missing the timestamp. The timestamp itself would normally be somewhat useless since it would be the time of the last trade from the previous trading day anyway. However, what is more important is that there is no quote indicator to tell you that it is a bid/ask/other. I have discussed this with the server team and they plan to fix this issue by making sure that timestamp gets repopulated after a server restart (and thus sent to the client).

kdresser
-Interested User-
Posts: 71
Joined: Nov 25, 2004


Posted: Dec 18, 2007 09:28 AM          Msg. 7 of 7
Now I get it. My "funny" timestamped records are always bid/ask records for symbols that haven't yet traded today.

Thanks for the explanation.

jkd
 

 

Time: Tue May 7, 2024 4:14 AM CFBB v1.2.0 13 ms.
© AderSoftware 2002-2003