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Date/Time: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 18:56:16 +0000
[User Discussion] - Cleaning my Study
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[2019-05-16 19:54:26] |
nepher - Posts: 56 |
Hello Sierra, I have a big study with more than 500 lines (of IDs). Most of them are "Color Bar Based On Alert condition" items with formula that I have stacked up with sometimes unecessity. I would like now to clean up this big study in order to decrease it to less than 250-300 lines. In order to crosscheck the pointers used in each formula, I need to convert the CHT file in an Excel file, How can I do that ? Sorry for the question if already asked ! |
[2019-05-17 04:50:14] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
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[2019-05-17 08:16:50] |
nepher - Posts: 56 |
Please, is it possible to implement a simple extractor that generate for one concerned study the content of the formula for each position line of the study : Line1,Line2,Line3....Line500 ; and I saw that 1023 lines are possible to create for each study. Example of Excel file that could be generated for one .cht file, just 3 informations only are most important to retrieve : Colum1 Colum2 Colum3 Pos1 : IDXXX.SG1 : Formula XXX Pos2 : IDXXY.SG1 : Formula XXY Pos3 : IDXXZ.SG1 : Formula XXZ ...... Pos1023 : IDXYZN.SG1 : Formula XYZN This will help a lot and be verily time saving with Excel as I could crosscheck with it all lines with every ID so that I can easily re-arrange the lines in my initial study and delete useless lines too. Thanks for your help. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-05-17 18:42:39
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