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Using Daily OHLC Study with New Global Symbol Setting Exclude Date

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[2019-05-28 15:01:07]
User796776 - Posts: 95
When using the "New Global Symbol Setting to specify dates to exclude from chart" the Daily OHLC study does not seem to exclude the date.

Using the ES, excluded 2019-05-27, with a Daily OHLC study with a Reference Days Back of 1 and the SG4 - Close is not correct.

Changing the Reference Days Back to 2 the SG4 - Close value is correct.
[2019-05-29 02:50:23]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This inherently does not make sense. The data is excluded from a chart. The study cannot reference data that is not in the chart. How do you come to the conclusion that you do? Maybe you need to adjust the Session Times to meet your requirements:
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[2019-07-05 13:32:37]
User796776 - Posts: 95
Providing updated documentation.

1. Added 2019-07-04 to Dates to exclude for ES
2. Reload and Recalculate all charts
3. Attached the alert manager log showing the Daily OHLC SG4 tracking the current price, not the prior days settle.
4. At 2019-07-05 08:56:46 in the log file, changed the Reference Days Back setting to 2. SG4 now correctly contains the prior day settle.
image2019-07-05_9-17-29.png / V - Attached On 2019-07-05 13:22:00 UTC - Size: 282.57 KB - 268 views
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[2019-07-08 14:55:12]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31401
You need to use a comma (,) to separate the dates to exclude when using multiple dates. You have a period in there now, which will not work.

Change this and then verify that 2019-07-04 is not in the chart at all.
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[2019-07-08 15:03:08]
User796776 - Posts: 95
The dialog box is clipping the comma to appear like a period. Interestingly I did notice this anomaly in the image when posting and verified prior to submitting the update.

Here is the text from a Cut & Paste of the field: "2019-05-27, 2019-07-04"

I had verified the 7/4 data was removed from all charts after the reload/recalc was done.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-07-08 15:07:35
[2019-07-09 18:52:31]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This will be resolved in the next release.
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