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Hello,

I am trying to figure out how to display a subgraph confirming trade exit when using attached orders with an ACSIL system.

I display arrows on entry with:

 
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if (trade entry conditions)
{  Result = (int)sc.BuyEntry(NewOrder);
     if (Result > 0)
    { BuyEntrySubgraph[sc.Index] = sc.Low[sc.Index];
     }
}
I don't know how to generate an arrow for the exit, but I'm guessing I need to use another if statement and some formula to check if either attached order (target or stop) has been executed.

I'm thinking that this function might be involved:
 
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sc.GetAttachedOrderIDsForParentOrder()
or this:
 
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sc.GetNearestTargetOrder()
This is probably simple.

Thanks for looking


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