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Operating Systems AIX How big is the AIX market? Post 302507265 by Elias on Wednesday 23rd of March 2011 10:52:08 AM
Old 03-23-2011
Thank you for that. As to the number of machines, are you in a position to make a best guess?

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Incidentally, I am an IBM i person and it is quoted there are 450,000 of those world-wide.

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450,000 IBM i's that is....
 

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BeanCounter(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  BeanCounter(3pm)

NAME
Finance::BeanCounter - Module for stock portfolio performance functions. SYNOPSIS
use Finance::BeanCounter; DESCRIPTION
Finance::BeanCounter provides functions to download, store and analyse stock market data. Downloads are available of current (or rather: 15 or 20 minute-delayed) price and company data as well as of historical price data. Both forms can be stored in an SQL database (for which we currently default to PostgreSQL though MySQL is supported as well; furthermore any database reachable by means of an ODBC connection should work). Analysis currently consists of performance and risk analysis. Performance reports comprise a profit-and-loss (or 'p/l' in the lingo) report which can be run over arbitrary time intervals such as "--prevdate 'friday six months ago' --date 'yesterday'" -- in essence, whatever the wonderful Date::Manip module understands -- as well as dayendreport which defaults to changes in the last trading day. A risk report show parametric and non-parametric value-at-risk (VaR) estimates. Most available functionality is also provided in the reference implementation beancounter, a convenient command-line script. The API might change and evolve over time. The low version number really means to say that the code is not in its final form yet, but it has been in use for well over four years. More documentation is in the Perl source code. DATABASE LAYOUT
The easiest way to see the table design is to look at the content of the setup_beancounter script. It creates the five tables stockinfo, stockprices, fxprices, portfolio and indices. Note also that is supports the creation of database for both PostgreSQL and MySQL. THE STOCKINFO TABLE The stockinfo table contains general (non-price) information and is index by symbol: symbol varchar(12) not null, name varchar(64) not null, exchange varchar(16) not null, capitalisation float4, low_52weeks float4, high_52weeks float4, earnings float4, dividend float4, p_e_ratio float4, avg_volume int4 This table is updated by overwriting the previous content. THE STOCKPRICES TABLE The stockprices table contains (daily) price and volume information. It is indexed by both date and symbol: symbol varchar(12) not null, date date, previous_close float4, day_open float4, day_low float4, day_high float4, day_close float4, day_change float4, bid float4, ask float4, volume int4 During updates, information is appended to this table. THE FXPRICES TABLE The fxprices table contains (daily) foreign exchange rates. It can be used to calculate home market values of foreign stocks: currency varchar(12) not null, date date, previous_close float4, day_open float4, day_low float4, day_high float4, day_close float4, day_change float4 Similar to the stockprices table, it is index on date and symbol. THE STOCKPORTFOLIO TABLE The portfolio table contains contains the holdings information: symbol varchar(16) not null, shares float4, currency varchar(12), type varchar(16), owner varchar(16), cost float(4), date date It is indexed on symbol,owner,date. THE INDICES TABLE The indices table links a stock symbol with one or several market indices: symbol varchar(12) not null, stockindex varchar(12) not null BUGS
Finance::BeanCounter and beancounter are so fresh that there are only missing features :) On a more serious note, this code (or its earlier predecessors) have been in use since the fall of 1998. Known bugs or limitations are documented in TODO file in the source package. SEE ALSO
beancounter.1, smtm.1, Finance::YahooQuote.3pm, LWP.3pm, Date::Manip.3pm COPYRIGHT
Finance::BeanCounter.pm (c) 2000 -- 2006 by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> Updates to this program might appear at http://eddelbuettel.com/dirk/code/beancounter.html. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. There is NO warranty whatsoever. The information that you obtain with this program may be copyrighted by Yahoo! Inc., and is governed by their usage license. See http://www.yahoo.com/docs/info/gen_disclaimer.html for more information. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Finance::YahooQuote module by Dj Padzensky (on the web at http://www.padz.net/~djpadz/YahooQuote/) served as the backbone for data retrieval, and a guideline for the extension to the non-North American quotes which was already very useful for the real-time ticker http://eddelbuettel.com/dirk/code/smtm.html. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-13 BeanCounter(3pm)
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