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What are you guys using now that SIT is dead? #42

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veriald opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 4 comments
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What are you guys using now that SIT is dead? #42

veriald opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 4 comments

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@veriald
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veriald commented Feb 25, 2022

SIT certainly made a lot of things a lot easier. I have a lot of code I've written from the ground up, but it would be nice to have a go-to solution like SIT was.

@estebanuno
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It's not dead for me. I'm running SIT 2021.1.10 on R 4.20.

I read the other thread where you couldn't get the new version to work. I had some trouble with R and Rstudio accessing packages from different locations, resulting in an old version of SIT running. I would check that you are actually running the right version of SIT.

library(SIT)
packageVersion("SIT")

Also be sure that rtools is installed before installing SIT if you are using Windows.

Hope you can get SIT working again; I rely on it extensively.

@0xrushi
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0xrushi commented Jul 10, 2022

Hey, I'm too late here, Just got introduced to SIT! it's beautiful, I was trying https://systematicinvestor.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/calendar-strategy-month-end/, does it work for your version?

@0xrushi
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0xrushi commented Jul 10, 2022

EDIT: It works!! Just that a reboot was needed.
I use R-4.2.1-win and rtools42-5253-5107-signed

@systematicinvestor
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rushic24 thank you very much for confirming that code works

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