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Post From: study alert

[2024-12-26 19:33:57]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38598
The easiest way is by using the Spreadsheet Study to determine which signal has been most recent and then set some kind of value that you can use from that.

For instance, you could use the GETCORRESPONDINGMATCH() in conjunction with ROW() to find the most recent rows for each of signals and then use that to know when there has been a change. The following example gives the ROW where the first value of 1 is found in column AC from rows 1 to 100. The output is in column Y:
=ROW(GETCORRESPONDINGMATCH(AC$3:AC$100, 1, 0, 0, 0, Y$3:Y$100, 0))
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