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Date/Time: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 15:44:54 +0000



Alert on Relative Volume Indicator

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[2022-10-05 16:22:02]
User266447 - Posts: 240
In order to set an alert on relative volume indicator shall I write in the alert condition i.e.: RV>300 and then set the alert sound?
[2022-10-05 17:27:05]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31064
RV is not an identifier that has been built into the system for alerts (such as O for Open, C for Close, etc.).

The Relative Volume is stored in the first subgraph for the study (SG1), so your alert, if entered on the Relative Volume study itself, would be SG1 > 300.

If the alert is on a different study, or part of the Chart Alert, then you would also need to add the study ID identifier such that the alert would look like the following:
ID1.SG1 > 300

Where the ID1 is the ID of the Relative Volume study. The actual number would depend on your particular setup.

Refer to the following for more information:
Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: Referencing Study Subgraphs
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