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[User Discussion] - Help with Extend Closes Until Future Intersection

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[2020-01-20 07:36:32]
User727034 - Posts: 21
I'm using this study on a RTH Futures chart
On another chart of the same symbol and bar period but including the evening session (24hr) I am using Study/Price Overlay to capture the Extend Closes Until Future Intersection. However, I cant seem to get any GAP values on the 24hr chart.
If it use a different study e.g. Simple Moving Average I get the MA on the 24hr.
Can anyone please help with the settings that may make this work?
[2020-01-20 18:00:20]
Sawtooth - Posts: 3976
Apparently that study can't be overlaid.

Here's what I do to display the closing price line from close to close:
Add the Spreadsheet Formula study to the 24hr chart and use this formula:
=IF(AND(MROUND(BARTIME[-1],1/86400)<TIMEVALUE("16:14:00"),MROUND(BARTIME,1/86400)>=TIMEVALUE("16:15:00")),C[-1],ID1.SG1[-1])
where the Spreadsheet Formula study is ID1.
[2021-04-19 03:01:16]
whats1thingnow - Posts: 407
looking to see the gaps from the rth close as well using 'Extend Closes Until Future Intersection'

maybe something has changed, but i overlaid the 'Extend Closes Until Future Intersection' and it has been working great for the last few months

however, in a recent update the overlay is now not working for the older extensions (please see screenshot)

basically, the extension line still works for the parent chart (chart on the left of screenshot)

However, on the child chart where the overlay study is (chart on the right of screenshot)
- extension lines stop on intersection only for the more recent days
- extension lines still show up after intersection (when they should be removed) for not recent days


thank you sc in advance for looking at this bug
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[2021-05-03 00:07:45]
whats1thingnow - Posts: 407
any help with the bug for overlaying this study? thanks

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