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After creating your own market data in MAF Cloud, you will be able to view, edit, delete and add additional information.

To begin, click 'View Market Data' under 'Market Data' from the navigation bar from the left. Search for the market data you have created (using the filters available) and you will be able to access the editing functions (under 'Actions' in the market data table, click the 'Edit' button (represented by a ‘pen and paper’ icon).


TABLE OF CONTENTS:



Editing Historical Market Data

To edit the historical data, simply select the row(s) of information you wish to edit and click 'Edit All'. Double-click on the field to edit directly and click 'Save' once you are done. Otherwise, click 'Cancel' to return to the previous page.



Deleting Historical Market Data

To delete the historical data, simply select the row(s) of information you wish to delete and click 'Delete All', followed by 'Yes, delete!’. Do note that this is an irreversible action. If you do not wish to delete the data, click on 'No, cancel!’.



Adding Additional Market Prices

To add new market prices, simply click 'Add New Market Prices' from the top right corner. Fill in the required fields ('Add Row' if required) and delete any unused row(s) (by ticking the checkbox in the row and clicking 'Delete Row'). Click 'Save' to add new market prices into your market data. Otherwise, click 'Cancel' to return to the previous page.



Exporting Data

To export the data in a .CSV file, click on 'Export Data' from the top right corner.



Functionality

Please refer to Table Settings for table functionalities.


Additional Definitions:

  • 'Add Row': Adds an additional row into the table
  • 'Delete Row': Deletes the selected row
  • 'Clear Rows': Clears all data in the rows
  • 'Save': Saves data in the table and submits to the system




Please refer to [Case Study] Using and Managing Your Own Market Data for a more detailed guide.




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