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)




"You are either overstaffed or people just don't have problems with your feed because customer support always answers the phone quickly." - Comment from Jay via Email
"Thanks for following up with me. You guys do a great job in tech support." - Comment from Phelps
"I'm satisfied with IQFeed. It's the most reliable and fastest quote feed I have ever used. Although I'm a resident in China, it's still very fast!" - Comment from Xiaofei
"I am keeping IQFeed, much better reliabilty than *******. I may refer a few other people in the office to switch as well." - Comment from Don
"I "bracket trade" all major news releases and I have not found one lag or glitch with DTN.IQ feed. I am very comfortable with their feed under all typical news conditions (Fed releases, employment numbers, etc)." - Comment from Public Forum
"DTN has never given me problems. It is incredibly stable. In fact I've occasionally lost the data feed from Interactive Brokers, but still been able to trade because I'm getting good data from DTN." - Comment from Leighton
"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
"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
"DTN feed was the only feed that consistently matched Bloomberg feed for BID/ASK data verification work these past years......DTN feed is a must for my supply & demand based trading using Cumulative Delta" - Comment from Public Forum Post
"I will tell others who want to go into trading that DTN ProphetX is an invaluable tool, I don't think anyone can trade without it..." - Comment from Luther
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) »DTN.IQ Client Software Support »Having trouble with iqexplorer on getting some data
Author Topic: Having trouble with iqexplorer on getting some data (4 messages, Page 1 of 1)

cc86
-Interested User-
Posts: 4
Joined: Mar 7, 2006


Posted: Mar 7, 2006 04:53 PM          Msg. 1 of 4
Hi,

I try to use IQExplorer to test some messages, since I want to write some code using the socket connection. I can put in "wINTC" to get the level I data, But when I type in "HD,INTC,5;" trying to get the historical data for the past 5 days, I don't get any response. Wonder if anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong here?

I also tried this with a socket connection session to a IQclient, I can get it connected ok and I can see message come from the IQclient, like "S,KEY, 10161" and "S, IP ...", when I response with the "S,KEY, 10161", I can see the "S,KEYOK" come back. But when I send "HD,INTC,5;", I will not get any response, it's the same problem as my IQExplorer issue, wonder if any one has any experience on this.

Thanks.

John@ccdirect.com

cc86
-Interested User-
Posts: 4
Joined: Mar 7, 2006


Posted: Mar 7, 2006 04:56 PM          Msg. 2 of 4
BTW, I forgot to mentioned, when I test the demo code "Historical Socket" program, I can see the historical data come back, so looks like I am enabled with the feature. Thanks.

John@ccdirect.com

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


Posted: Mar 7, 2006 05:07 PM          Msg. 3 of 4
Hello John, The issue here is that you are trying to request Historical data on the Level1 socket.

Historical Data requires a second socket connection to the Lookup Port.

IQExplorer only handles Level1 Data.

You can check the API documentation labeled History via TCP/IP for more info on creating the History connection.

cc86
-Interested User-
Posts: 4
Joined: Mar 7, 2006


Posted: Mar 8, 2006 12:00 AM          Msg. 4 of 4
Thanks a lot for the help. I over look the port, thought it's the same one. I connected to port 9100 and I got the history data come back.

John@ccdirect.com
 

 

Time: Mon May 6, 2024 8:01 AM CFBB v1.2.0 11 ms.
© AderSoftware 2002-2003