Another Bhavcopy Downloader (ABCD)

any help how to rename the options data similar to the futures data, so as to make it a single symbol in amibroker. for ex hdfc bank 2000 ce is refered as different symbol name in amibroker for different months/expiry, how to make it as hdfc bank 2000 ce-I for the near contracts -> just like it is being done for futures data
 
curl -O https://www1.nseindia.com/archives/cd/bhav/CD_Bhavcopy300420.zip
just execute this in ur cmd prompt, this bhav copy will get downloaded.
If you closely note, the file name at the end will have the date, which we can automatically generate and put in a loop and download the entire history, I have done it in python.
CMD is giving me error curl is not recognised as an internal or external command.
Can you share your Currency database amibroker file.
It will help me a lot.
Thanks in advance
 

kum2305

Active Member
Hi:

Sorry for the late revert. When nobody responded for a week after I posted the question, I had lost hope.

I did what you suggested but it didn't work. Following is the screenshot:

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However, the cm06MAY2020bhav,csv.zip file does exist, please see below:

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Also, I have copied unzip.exe in my windows system32 folder, pls see below:

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So, what do we do now?
 

josh1

Well-Known Member
Hi:

Sorry for the late revert. When nobody responded for a week after I posted the question, I had lost hope.

I did what you suggested but it didn't work. Following is the screenshot:

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However, the cm06MAY2020bhav,csv.zip file does exist, please see below:

View attachment 42346

Also, I have copied unzip.exe in my windows system32 folder, pls see below:

View attachment 42347

So, what do we do now?
You need space after unzip or use ABCDCURL to unzip it
 
I am new to this forum and trading.
when I try to download bse end of day data I am not able to download bse indices.
From where can I get data history for bse and nse for end of day data.

Thanks for your help in advance and also Thanks for ABCD utility to Josh1.

Regards
 

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