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So, essentially the wizard did not create a default project-named header/cpp file. I did what you suggested, I literally just replaced the content of dllmain.cpp with the study, and I didn't have any problems compiling. I then renamed the dllmain.cpp to MySuperStudy.cpp and added a header as well MySuperStudy.h and was able to get that all working. Just trying to get the hello world working parts up and running.
To go further: I then went back on to sierra. Yet another night of reading docs. My next steps are to be able to debug. I'm putting my notes here to help fellow friends who want to do the same.
Seems to be respecting my breakpoints, so I'm calling it a win for tonight. I'm sure something will probably stump me down the road but your thread here was absolutely awesome, it helped so much.
Thanks Trembling Hand! cppnew
Is there a way to replicate a command-line order entry like in TradeStation in SC with ACSIL? I'd like to find a more efficient way to enter precise bracket orders in SC other than entering price, stop/target, qty all manually or saving a configuration file for each stop size
I cannot post links here yet but a Google search of "Tradestation Command line .PlaceOrder Advanced Parameter" will land on the page that describes exactly what i am looking for.
Thats somewhat of a mess of a screen dump. Happy to help but don't want to spend hours trying to replicate what you are trying to achieve to then just start to debug and more than likely not even using the same setup/code as you.
Can you maybe start a new thread and paste ALL code so I have a full working example and don't have to guess as what you are working with and trying to do.
Hi Trembling Hand,
I've read through the Sierra Chart ACSIL for Beginners thread you created. Thanks for this.
I'm still not fully across how to set all of this, and for what I'm trying to do, I think it might be overkill.
Basically, all I want to do is export TPO/MP data into a spreadsheet.
From the Sierra Chart support forums, it looks like I need to use the sc.GetStudyProfileInformation function.
Is this correct and is there a simple way for me to export key values such as TPOC, VPOC, VVAH, VVAL, TVAL, TVAL, Range, High, Low, etc., to a spreadsheet?
I tried this study. It works on regular charts but not on TPOs. The OHLC, Volume, Bid Volume and Ask Volume are exported, but not the POC, VPOC, VAH, VAL and other TPO values.