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 lndshrk 
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I've been trying to import price levels into a study and I have been unsuccessful in finding any code snippets.

A couple searches on the SierraCharts website point to cstdio as a reference, but I'm new enough at C++ that I'm having some issues.

Does anybody have any ACSIL code that they can share to point me in the right direction?


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check this, add manually . ACSIL does not have the programming format.


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How many levels? Do they stay the same? What does the file look like etc


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 lndshrk 
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The file format is fairly straight forward.. about 20 rows (each an entry price level) and 3 columns (entry price, stop loss, target price).

Thus far I've been using SCs Spreadsheet functionality (just copy/pasting the file in) and its been working well. However, I want to expand on this functionality and control specific orders (move a target/stop).

There is a built in study that I can add that allows you to manage an orders, however will not allow you to pick a specific order and move a target/stop. Thats why I felt moving everything to C++ would allow more granular control once the orders were in play.


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bradhouser
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Ran across this today, not sure if it will help you. You can import levels from a server.

https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/ACSILProgrammingConcepts.html

Brad Houser


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