Brad - now my confusion is ended, or at least, reduced. I kept wondering how rawtime would test for a new bar when it is updated every second...now I know the answer, from another thread...it appears only to change on a new bar!!!! Is this documented anywhere, besides the thread below?
As gspiker commented in that thread on 7/22...
"Verrry Interesting. You learn something new all the time (and if your lucky, you don't have to pay for it).
I ran a simple test (see attached if you are interested) and indeed the method does work. The next question is why, and as it ends up getValue("rawtime"); doesn't work the same way getValue("time"); does (as initially advertised). rawtime only returns the time at the start of the bar."
George
P.S would NEWBAR work in the same way?
I've lost my alert window and I can't find a menu option in eSignal to bring it back up again.
I have a script that writes and alert and plays a sound file but I can;t see the window. I click off the *always on top* option but the window is nowhere to be seen although the sound file plays. Can anyone help with this please?
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