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Date/Time: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 02:36:51 +0000
Does sc.ServerConnectionState not work in delayed data feed?
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[2022-09-26 16:12:42] |
antayawat - Posts: 3 |
As the title suggested, I am using delayed data feed service and "sc.ServerConnectionState" does not seem to work. The only way I can make it work is to press Disconnect manually. Even when I disconnect my internet entirely, it still doesn't work. The chart just stops updating and nothing happens. Is this normal behavior? For reference, a part of my program consists of code exactly like in below link. ACSIL sc.ServerConnectionState behavior |
[2022-09-26 17:11:46] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18836 |
Yes what you describe does make sense because of how the connection is made. It is what we call a sub data service connection for market data in the background. The state of the connection cannot be detected through that variable.
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[2022-10-01 13:07:29] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
Is there any other variable to detect the status of sc feed?
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[2022-10-01 20:18:40] |
User90125 - Posts: 715 |
See this thread: loss connexion
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[2022-10-02 01:08:34] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18836 |
No there is not.
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