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Please report bugs and enhancements (BUGS)     

andy.lovell - 04 Nov 2002 11:26

If you're having any problems, or want to suggest some improvements, please post below!

Level2 changes
In the last few weeks we've needed to implement some code changes to make us compliant with the LSE's rules on the access of Level2 data.

The following requirement is now in place:
You can only use 1 program on 1 computer to access Level2 on MoneyAM using a single username.

This means that you are able to view as many Level2 windows using any one particular browser, or program, that you wish, however you will not be able to use both Firefox and Internet Explorer at the same time (the same goes for using Quote Tracker or TradeSeeker at the same time as viewing it using a web browser)

If you find you're being logged off of MoneyAM's Level2 with the message 'you've logged on from another location' then check the above and make sure you're not running any other programs at the same time before reporting this as a bug.

Mickinvest - 13 Aug 2007 11:21 - 6093 of 7315

If by magic they just all appeared there :-)

cheers

Mick

IanT(MoneyAM) - 13 Aug 2007 11:24 - 6094 of 7315

mick,

I have just checked and all rns is where it should be - could be a case of a cached page possibly. If you see it again, can you try a restart on your machine please?

Ian

IanT(MoneyAM) - 14 Aug 2007 07:29 - 6095 of 7315

update on LAND market maker.

Our suppliers now have this with their testing deparmtn, which means they have a fix and are running tests to make sure that it will not cause any further issues when implemented.

I will notify you when this process is complete and it goes live.

Ian

dave leach - 15 Aug 2007 10:39 - 6096 of 7315

some tests these, christ almighty.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 15 Aug 2007 10:41 - 6097 of 7315

Dave,

Again apologies - our suppliers want to be sure that no further problems will be caused by deployment, but we hope to have the fix available as soon as possible,

Ian

dave leach - 15 Aug 2007 10:47 - 6098 of 7315

i just give up now, so won't bother the thread again. Utterly useless. If moneyam had anything about them you'd tell your suppliers where to go.

MightyMicro - 15 Aug 2007 12:09 - 6099 of 7315

[Edit: Please let me make it clear that I don't speak for MoneyAM nor am I employed by them.]

dave leach:

Clearly you are something of an expert in these matters (market data feeds, software development and QA methodologies, customer relationship management and so on) and I'm sure we'd all benefit from your cogent and informed advice.

Perhaps you could describe your experience for us and we could then all draw upon your received wisdom.

What I can contribute to this debate is that, to my knowledge, no major financial institution relies wholly on a single feed supplier. But then they spend a great deal more than 20/month/head on their feeds.

What I can also add, is that every feed has its problems and foibles which cause various degrees of distress. For example, a favourite trick of most of them is to invalidate instruments, usually derivatives or futures, without troubling their users by informing them beforehand. Moving instruments from one part of the feed to another is another curved ball that they treat us to every so often. That always has tears of mirth running down our cheeks.

A speciality of Reuters is to forget to update rolling instruments at month ends, that's always a bundle of fun for everyone. Suddenly next month's futures are as useful as last week's FT.

Dicky ticker plants also bring us hours, even days, of sheer unadulterated joy while we try to explain to skeptical suppliers that it might just be their problem after all. Their white flag being run up in that case often manifests itself in a sudden, but mute, switch of tickerplant.

So, Dave, as you can see, we need all the help we can get and I feel sure that you'll be willing to give us the benefit of your experience.

greekman - 15 Aug 2007 13:38 - 6100 of 7315

Hi Dave,

Like MightyMicro, I don't have any connection with Moneyam.

But would like to add my two pennoth,
First I can fully understand your frustration especially if it effects a share you want to keep a close eye on.
I am a bit of a techniphobe so any glitch with technology sends me up the wall very quickly. I am OK with anything with an on/off switch, beyond that I get stuck.
What I can say is over the years I have been a member of 2 other sites re level 2,
market feeds etc, and had free trials on a couple of others and left them not so much because of the glitches that occurred (although they did appear to have more than this site) but mainly because of their pathetic customer service. One site ignored any complaints/comments sometimes for days.
If there is an ongoing problem, at least his site quickly lets you know, even if it takes some sorting.
If there is a better site for the money than Monayam then I for one would try it.

dave leach - 15 Aug 2007 15:25 - 6101 of 7315

put it this way, of all the level 2 data feeds it would seem this useless outfit (moneyam) are the only ones who cannot get a feed from LAND. They may be quick at responding on this thread, so what, they respond but sod all gets fixed quick. Piss poor this lot. 1 week to sort a correct level 2 data feed and still not a result.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 15 Aug 2007 15:27 - 6102 of 7315

dave,

again I can only apologise, and rest assured all is being done that can be done by our suppliers to rectify this. As soon as they have fully tested the fix and it is in place I will let you know. Believe me I do understand your frustration, and nothing would make me happier than having this resolved.

Ian

MightyMicro - 15 Aug 2007 16:11 - 6103 of 7315

dave: if you have another level 2 data feed, why are you so concerned about this one? What other services are you using? Who are their suppliers?

Also: you're not listening -- it's not MoneyAM's fault.

MoneyAM's feed (as was revealed earlier) is ComStock, who are owned by International Data Group (ComStock was formerly owned by S&P of the eponymous 500 Index.) IDG, in turn, are 60% owned by Pearson Group who own the Financial Times. They also own eSignal who also use ComStock as a data feed. So they will have had exactly the same problem.

I'd be happy to give you the email addresses of the Presidents of both companies so you can address them with your thoughts on the matter, including telling them how pisspoor they are, instead of berating MoneyAM who respond quickly to complaint as you admit, but are just a customer of ComStock too in the end.

MM

dave leach - 16 Aug 2007 09:03 - 6104 of 7315

some test they're doing this.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 16 Aug 2007 09:05 - 6105 of 7315

Yes Dave, as previously stated they want to make sure it does not cause any additional problems before deployment. I apologise again and will of course let you know when it is due to go live.

Ian

dave leach - 16 Aug 2007 11:05 - 6106 of 7315

best tell them to renew their rubber bands before 'deployment' as well.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 17 Aug 2007 07:42 - 6107 of 7315

Dave,

Our suppliers have informed me that final testing will take place today - if there are no problems, the fix will be released over the weekend. I will update you should there be any change,

Ian

dave leach - 17 Aug 2007 08:06 - 6108 of 7315

really grateful after 2 weeks. Too be honest i'm using proquote so you can take all year for me. Rubbish service.

Dil - 17 Aug 2007 10:16 - 6109 of 7315

Non streaming monitor stuck ?

James(MoneyAM) - 17 Aug 2007 11:11 - 6110 of 7315

Hi Dil,

It seems that the non-streaming monitor is lagging a bit. We're investigating this now.

Thanks, James.

MightyMicro - 17 Aug 2007 11:25 - 6111 of 7315

James, it's because Dil's in Wales. Electricity runs slower there ;-)

kimoldfield - 17 Aug 2007 11:29 - 6112 of 7315

Dil has electric? He must be in South Wales, they always get the good things before us in the north!
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