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    In Esignal 11 I am wanting to display the 100 and 200-day moving averages in columns, but when I write the script and insert the column, the output is blank.

    It appears that it stops retrieving data around 60 days back as moving averages less than 60 appear without a problem. Is there any way around this?

    Thanks

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    Re: Back Data Cutoff for EFS Column in Watch Lists

    traderken
    A Watch List only loads 50 bars by default. You need to use a Time Template
    Alex


    Originally posted by traderken
    In Esignal 11 I am wanting to display the 100 and 200-day moving averages in columns, but when I write the script and insert the column, the output is blank.

    It appears that it stops retrieving data around 60 days back as moving averages less than 60 appear without a problem. Is there any way around this?

    Thanks

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    • #3
      Hey Alex,

      Are you talking about the same Time Templates that you use in charts? If so, how would I use those in the Watch List?

      Or are you talking about something I can write into the code to access data further back than 50 days.

      Thanks so much for your help!
      Ken

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      • #4
        Ken
        I am referring to the same Time Template. Right click the Watch List [or select Watch List in the main menu] and click Time Template
        Alex


        Originally posted by traderken
        Hey Alex,

        Are you talking about the same Time Templates that you use in charts? If so, how would I use those in the Watch List?

        Or are you talking about something I can write into the code to access data further back than 50 days.

        Thanks so much for your help!
        Ken

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        • #5
          Thanks so much Alex!

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          • #6
            Ken
            You are welcome
            Alex


            Originally posted by traderken
            Thanks so much Alex!

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