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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:24:00 +0000
Suggestions Alert Manager and Service logs
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[2021-12-07 07:16:08] |
Litz - Posts: 131 |
Allow column arrangement in Alerts Manager or place time in first position -- have to scroll to end of alert to see time which I am always looking at. The Trade service log is awkward to use too. The entries are very long. Word wrap or have columns which can be customized. FWIW. |
[2021-12-07 15:56:41] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38341 |
We have set this as a Feature Request.
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[2021-12-08 14:16:26] |
Litz - Posts: 131 |
Is there a way of having lastest trades on top of service log? that would be helpful tia
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-12-08 14:16:43
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[2021-12-08 14:30:45] |
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Allow column arrangement in Alerts Manager This has been supported for a long time now in the Alert Manager. You just simply grab the column header, and drag it left or right to reposition it relative to the others.
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[2021-12-08 15:36:24] |
Litz - Posts: 131 |
tnx on alert manager, moving columns around is helpful and the ability to collapse columns makes it easier to read without stretching it out across two monitors. Perhaps the ability to delete some columns would make it more readable? Service log needs some modification have to stretch it out on error messages. Word warp? Just some thoughts Sierra is excellent. Great documentation and support help. Long time user.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-12-08 15:37:03
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