Hi
Had an interesting few hours finding out how to make my favourite efs's give some meaningful info when applied to a watchlist.
I think I know the answer to this question, but being a technological dunce I thought I had better check with the experts.
The question is:
If an efs returns an array, which results in more than one columns when applied to a watchlist; and I have coded them to be in different colour backgrounds depending on status (I don't need the figures that are displayed, just a quick glance at the colour 'state'). Can I delete all but one of the columns from the watchlist, so I can see the colour state without detracting from the validity of the whole array that the efs returns?
I think I can, but my logic is not flawless.
Thanks
RR
Had an interesting few hours finding out how to make my favourite efs's give some meaningful info when applied to a watchlist.
I think I know the answer to this question, but being a technological dunce I thought I had better check with the experts.
The question is:
If an efs returns an array, which results in more than one columns when applied to a watchlist; and I have coded them to be in different colour backgrounds depending on status (I don't need the figures that are displayed, just a quick glance at the colour 'state'). Can I delete all but one of the columns from the watchlist, so I can see the colour state without detracting from the validity of the whole array that the efs returns?
I think I can, but my logic is not flawless.
Thanks
RR