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[User Discussion] - Red study label and exclamation point
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[2018-09-20 22:52:55] |
GiantAvocado - Posts: 67 |
What does this label mean, see attached picture? I have searched and can't find an answer. These two studies reference the same spreadsheet and the programming disappeared while I was working on another study, same chart. I used the .scss backup to restore but not sure what the error is.
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[2018-09-21 18:35:41] |
GiantAvocado - Posts: 67 |
Also getting the red pennant in the cells; I once had found this but cannot find anything on these obvious warnings now?
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[2018-09-21 19:43:56] |
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That is an Alert that has gone True associated with a study in that particular Chart Region. You will find information on Alerts starting here: Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: General Information
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[2018-09-21 19:47:08] |
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These two studies reference the same spreadsheet and the programming disappeared while I was working on another study, same chart. This has been resolved. Update to the current version:Software Download: Fast Update Also refer to our prior response as well. Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing Date Time Of Last Edit: 2018-09-21 19:48:01
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