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Bloomberg Intraday History Via The Api

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Was hoping somebody could help me using the Intraday history functionality accessed through the API, Can't get this to work. An example bit of code would be great

thx in advance for your help

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http://www.quotetracker.com/help/QTStreamingAPI.shtml

I know least about the subject you are asking. But after a little search I got this link. I hope it would help you.
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ConfusedHi, it's really good to share the link here and it's helps for me too.

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When used in the context of web development, an API is typically a defined set of Hypertext Transfer Protocol request messages, along with a definition of the structure of response messages, which is usually in an Extensible Markup Language or JavaScript Object Notation format. While "Web API" is virtually a synonym for web service, the recent trend been moving away from Simple Object Access Protocol based services towards more direct Representational State Transfer style communications. Web APIs allow the combination of multiple services into new applications known as mashups.
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Fixed access violation caused by buffer overrun when retrieving information about large indices.
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