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Date/Time: Tue, 07 May 2024 19:55:23 +0000



way to bulk delete quote board disabled alerts ?

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[2019-03-06 16:25:52]
User902167 - Posts: 31
Is there a way to bulk delete alerts that have all ready hit other than only way i know of by right clicking on each one and deleting ? this is a pain in butt when you have a dozen or more to do . These are mixed in with other alerts that are still enabled and haven't gone off. These would be for the Symbol Alerts Tab.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-03-06 16:28:13
[2019-03-06 23:26:40]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We will add a Delete Completed Alerts command to the Edit menu of the Alerts Manager.
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[2019-03-07 02:50:58]
User902167 - Posts: 31
oh great !! thank you, i have alerts through out the day going off and to have to delete them one by one is not fun.
[2019-03-07 06:56:00]
User902167 - Posts: 31
i just installed the latest version of sierra and the bulk delete works great !! sooooo much nicer now. Thank you for the quick fix.
[2019-03-07 07:37:33]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Ok good. We did not even have a chance to test that yet. So glad it works.
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