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    Restore Strategy

    I have a problem

    I wanted to create a playing strategy... instead of that, I just opened a strategy and changed the deviations.
    Then I noticed my error.. but I didn't know how to go back to the original deviations. So I wanted to restore the
    strategy... but after that nothing happens.. still the changed deviations.

    How can i get the original deviations of this strategy (reko)?

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    I assume this is CVCX or CVData. Go to Open Strategy, select the strategy, and click Restore.
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    Maybe I don't understand something.. but I did that.. but it's still the same in the index tables

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    Which software?
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    Oh.. sorry ... CVCX

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    Which strategy?
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    Reko

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    OK, I assume you mean the standard REKO. Follow these instructions:

    Copy:
    c:\Program Files (x86)\qfit\cvdata
    To:
    c:\ProgramData\qfit\cvdata\usp96.dat (NOT Program Files)


    If you can’t find the ProgramData directory:

    1. Curse at Microsoft
    2. Windows Start Button
    3. Control Panel
    4. Click on Appearance and Personalization
    5. Click on Folder Options
    6. Go to the tab View
    7. Check “Hidden files and folders: Show all files and folders”
    8. Click “OK”
    Last edited by Norm; 09-10-2019 at 05:41 AM. Reason: Corrected order
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    Still the same... I have to copy and not cut the file from c:\ProgramData\qfit\cvdata\usp96.dat right?
    and then later on i have to replace the file since there is already a file with this name

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    Bring up the results screen
    Click Export at the top
    Click the second Export button to create an export file
    Email it to [email protected]
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    I'm not sure.. which file... the usp96-file in "c:\ProgramData\qfit\cvdata\usp96.dat" ?

    after clicking the second export button... i have to find that file? (sorry for being complicated)

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    The REKO strategy is fine. You aren't using it. You are using a strategy that you created.
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