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Which syntax do I have to use for Twitter messages?
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[2017-09-11 16:13:40] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
OK, we will just include the short name only for the study name in the alert message.
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[2017-09-11 16:16:42] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
We have already verified that if there is a Short Name set on the study itself the original name is not included in the alert message.
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[2017-09-12 06:24:06] |
Autotrade8 - Posts: 26 |
Maybe because of the language and I am sorry. You are absolutely right about your last reply. The signals are from study number 18 and as we can see the name of the study is displayed in the Twitter message. Great! However, I am talking about the very first study, the highlighted one ID:7. I don't want all irrelevant info in the Twitter message like "GER30 [M] Renko 10t #1 Heikin-Ashi". Especially the information about the chart like the Renko information and the Heikin-Ashi. I have changed in this very first study the Short name too in DAX but that has no further effect. I hope it is clear now and that you have a solution for this.
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[2017-09-12 21:15:19] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
There currently is no way to control this. The detail is there for a reason. So it is clear what chart it originated from and also the timeframe per bar.
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[2019-01-23 18:45:54] |
ILIM KIRGIZ - Posts: 187 |
Okay but should I have to see the alert formula?
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[2019-01-26 09:19:30] |
ILIM KIRGIZ - Posts: 187 |
Ok, we developed a solution to remove alert formulas from tweets. Thanks. |
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