I am working on an EFS that calls $TICK into the EFS, from a chart that runs ES #F. On a day such as today, the ES traded while the $TICK did not, can anyone see the problem?
I am using a standard time template, not dynamic, so if there is data in one chart while there is no data in the other chart, the values and the calls will not align properly.
I have tested the EFS before, and I know that the calls I am using are working just fine, it is only on a day like today (President's Day), where one series has data while the other does not that I have problems.
Can anyone from E-Signal think of a way around this? Is there anyway to write a time template to exclude a certain day? If I could prevent data loading from 2/16/2004 in the ES chart all would work out just fine.
Thanks as always . . .
Thomas.
I am using a standard time template, not dynamic, so if there is data in one chart while there is no data in the other chart, the values and the calls will not align properly.
I have tested the EFS before, and I know that the calls I am using are working just fine, it is only on a day like today (President's Day), where one series has data while the other does not that I have problems.
Can anyone from E-Signal think of a way around this? Is there anyway to write a time template to exclude a certain day? If I could prevent data loading from 2/16/2004 in the ES chart all would work out just fine.
Thanks as always . . .
Thomas.
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