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Date/Time: Thu, 22 Jan 2026 23:38:26 +0000
alert spreadsheet #SYNTAX! error
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| [2026-01-22 18:34:23] |
| rondawes - Posts: 42 |
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I'm trying to use this as a Buy alert in K3 of an alert spreadsheet and getting the syntax error. All the IDx:SGx$3 references reference valid values that update every bar. Thanks =AND(ID9:SG9$3 < -250, ID1:SG4$3 > 1, ID4:SG4$3 > 1, ID5:SG4$3 > 1, ID6:SG4$3 > 1, ID2:SG4$3 > 1) |
| [2026-01-22 19:17:07] |
| John - SC Support - Posts: 44164 |
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You need to use an @ sign not a $ sign. Such as ID9.SG9@3. Refer to the following: Working with Spreadsheets: References to Study Subgraph Columns when using the Spreadsheet Study If you want an absolute reference to specific data, then you would need to use both, such as: ID9.SG9@$3 For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
| [2026-01-22 19:57:35] |
| rondawes - Posts: 42 |
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I was using a colon instead of a period between the ID and SG. Woops.... Thanks.
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