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Date/Time: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:35:02 +0000
Post From: Referencing studies from another chart
[2024-11-19 23:23:39] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36203 |
I didn't know that the source chart had to supply all of the data for the Study/Price Overlay, and that if the destination chart has more days loaded than the source chart, the study produces blanks on those extra days.
It is just an overlay of the data. So if there is no data for a period of time, then there is nothing to display. This is the only way it could be. -- With regards to data loading, check the "Global Settings >> Data/Trade Service Settings >> Common Settings >> Intraday Data Storage Time Unit". Make sure this is set the same on both systems, otherwise you are not comparing "apples to apples". But, a higher Intraday Data Storage Time Unit will definitely help with data loading. Refer to the following: Data/Trade Service Settings: Intraday Data Storage Time Unit (Global Settings >> Data/Trade Service Settings >> Common Settings >> Common Settings) Another item that you would need to look into is the drive that is holding the data. Older disk drives instead of SSD drives are much slower and this could be a bottleneck for you. You should definitely make sure you are using a fast drive to store your data, as Sierra Chart has to read a lot of data from the drive. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |