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JerseyBoys
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Hello.

I am in the process of migrating from TradeStation 9.5 to MultiCharts. Obviously, this means I am going from EasyLanguage to PowerLanguage, so I am looking to get help with the changes needed in my code.

Has anyone in here done the transition?


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 FuManChou 
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I moved from TS to MC. The transition was rather simple. I imported all of my EL indicators/strategies and compiled just fine.



Please see thread below for more info.


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