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Date/Time: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:51:53 +0000
ACSIL returns wrong information
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[2023-12-06 03:36:11] |
User462086 - Posts: 196 |
There is currently no ACSIL method that can consistently retrieve a subgraph's name. As this is the case, it would be helpful if the call to sc.Subgraph[].Name always returned a subgraph's name, and never the shortname (which can be retrieved already with sc.Subgraph[].ShortName). Is this possible to implement within Sierra Chart? Please refer to the following link that was mislabeled as programming help. No programming help is needed. sc.Subgraph[].Name returns sc.Subgraph[].ShortName | Post: 365122 Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-12-06 06:12:54
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[2023-12-06 08:19:21] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17179 |
That is definitely considered programming help and there is not any problem. When you change the short name, it is going to change the main name of the graph upon reentry into the study function. We do not recommend using the short name. It serves no purpose from ACSIL, just change the name of the graph.
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