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Post From: Alert settings

[2020-08-27 11:05:20]
bradh - Posts: 854
I copied your formula and sound did go off .. but went off on +100 and not +200. I used the ID1.SG1. I know what the ID1 stands for because it shows that way in my studies, but what is SG1? Don't know why it's going off on +100, but did not go off on -200.

SG1 is Subgraph 1. When you open the Study's Settings, you will see the Subgraphs Tab. Most studies that display something like a line on the screen have at least one subgraph. This is just a number displayed in a graphical way. Alerts can look at that number, and compare it to a value and if the condition is met, sound the alert.

If you want one alert at +100 and another alert at +200, then merely create another alert using 200 as the value.

Do I need to put the color red in the charts - it only goes in black.

If the alert is doing something like coloring a bar, or the background, then you need to tell it what color to use. For example, after adding the Color Background Based on Alert Condition, go to the Subgraph tab of the alert study and click on the Color button and pick whatever color you want to represent the alert condition, then click OK.