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Datastream for Windows is a program designed specifically for navigating
tremendous amounts of data. Types of data are organized by code numbers.
Different representations or methods of retrieving and displaying data
are similarly organized by program numbers. Finding these codes and
program numbers can be the most difficult aspect of Datastream
searching. Datastream for Windows is simply a program that allows access
and interaction with the Datastream International databases located in
London. Datastream for Windows is similar to many other windows
programs. Commands may be passed to the program in three ways: menus,
control panel buttons, and the command line.
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The above is a picture of the main program window. Each of the pertinent control options will be discussed in detail in this manual. Control functions in Datastream fall into two basic categories, those that are aimed toward finding program numbers and others that are for finding data codes. |
| Finding data in Datastream is basically a matter of answering questions posed by the Datastream program. The good part is that all the answers are in the form of multiple choice. The bad part is that for some questions, there are thousands of choices. Choosing a program involves two simple questions: "What type of request are you making?" and "What type of data are you requesting?". It is these two questions that allow the Datastream program to determine how data should best be retrieved. |
| The type of request is the first question one must answer. The seven possible answers, are listed in the picture to the right. A choice may be selected by clicking on the chosen text with the left mouse button of the computer. Selections in this category mean the following: | ![]() |
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| Datastream contains a limited number of types of data. These main categories are listed to the right as they are listed by the Datastream program. You may scroll up and down to view additional types available by clicking on the up and down arrows with the left mouse button. Types of data are broken down by Datastream into basic financial instruments and categories. Discussion of specific types of data searches follows. Definitions of these basic economic terms are available along with these discussions. | ![]() |