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Alert condition specifying a range to be evaluated
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[2013-09-20 13:19:58] |
TheOddsAreYouDontKnowTheOdds - Posts: 29 |
Assuming the following IDs and SGs are correct. I am trying to implement this alert function (but no luck). What am I doing wrong? =COUNTIF(ID2.SG2[-1]:ID2.SG2[-8],>ID2.SG2[0])>5 I am trying to count the instances of a price/level exceeding the current price/level in a tail n bars long. ID2.SG2[-1]:ID2.SG2[-8] Is this the way to specify a range? |
[2013-09-20 16:35:39] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
Ranges are not supported with Simple Alert formulas. You need to instead use the Spreadsheet System/Alert study to do this.
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