This page -> http://www.tsptalk.com/tracker/tsp_u...ce_returns.php
At the top you can sort by user name and YTD returns.
Any way to add a sort by MTD returns?
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welcome back!
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ooops, i thought this was a thread about member returns, sorry lady.
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Burrocrat,
I, too, have arisen from the dead. Yuk, yuk.
I think CoolHand was worried.
Just a boring market.
Kinda busy.
But, KevinD, your suggestion is awesome. I don't know what tools Tom uses. Such a change could be very simple - or an absolute misery. Maybe Tom could put it on his change list and factor it in with other priorities. Regardless, I think you could copy and paste the data into a spreadsheet and work it that way...
Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!
Has anyone else found it annoying that:
Many of the current crop of AutoTracker leaders don't document their moves, ideas, and strategies in their threads. That used to be – maybe still is – a requirement for being on the AutoTracker.
Not nice.
There are those of us who are currently banging around in the middle or bottom that could use a bit of help. Some of us are not accustom to our current locale – normally spending time nearer the top. Most of those oldsters (AutoTracker speaking) documented their moves.
Time to do the same.
Spread the wealth a bit, it won’t hurt.
We will grow the pie together - yummy.
Floating peacefully on a rising tide – relaxing.
Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!
Yes it has been that way ever since I can remember.
1. Those at the top don't want to be overtaken.
2. Those at the top don't want to be responsible for a
bunch of folks losing money based on their moves.
3. Some folks got to the top by pure luck, or by
following other members...
Retired, 50G/50C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats
Retired, 50G/50C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats
I am sure there is a way, and that was one of the categories I really wanted when we first redesigned the autotracker, but I could never get it to work. I don't recall exactly why it was so tough - perhaps because the return had to be calculated, stored, the resorted, but I could not get it to go. I had another programmer try to help me and it just wasn't working right. When I make the monthly tallies now, I have to cut and paste the yearly list and resort in excel. Kind of a pain.
If anyone wants to give it a shot, I'd work with them to get it done.
Tom
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Tom,
I am making a full version upgrade on a little basketball conference webapp as I type. I'll soon be in a module where I'll want to sort by a computed field. Another option would be to load the grid and allow sorting on the column. It all depends on the tools used - and the bugs in those tools.
I just wasted two days because I wanted to MD5 hash passwords in my database. I never wanted to have my customers (my bball buddies) to start using a system with their personal passwords in the clear (my little db is a Microsoft Access database which some hacker has a chance at getting to because it isn't a database server). Guess what. You can read a byte[] array data from a field called "Password" - but, you can't save byte[] array data to a field named "Password". Renamed the field and everything works...
So, even easy things can be hard.
And, offering a sort on a computed field may not be easy.
Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!
if you are using ms excel for the number crunching, research the 'vlookup' command to sort and compare a big set of variables, kicks the crap out of 'if' statements or conditional formatting.
thank blue i think for that tip, the travel cost spreadsheet she helped me with actually did the trick, there will be a management and a grunt multi-day workshop, after the new fiscal year (from another thread), just had to help show how it penciled out.
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