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DavidJG
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Have EOD Omnidata, EZ shows 3 squares, I did not realize could be 6 until saw the web seminar yesterday with Ed, is this because I use EOD?
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David
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EYEGUY
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David:
Yes, the number of EZ View squares you have relates to the number of time frames you have engaged. With EOD you can have daily, weekly and monthly (or 4 weeks) for a total of three. With real-time you can add any combination of minute timeframes, say, 5 min, 15 min and 30 min for a total of six squares.
Tom Helget
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Barry Cohen
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You can have more than 3 timeframes in EOD with OT2010, just no intraday timeframes. :)
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EYEGUY
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Barry:
OK, so I am stumped now.
Just what might be some possiblities for those time frames?
Tom Helget
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Barry Cohen
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You can have a Monthly timeframe, 2 Week, 2 Day, 3 Day, etc.
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DavidJG
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OK
How do I set it up?
David
I am using 2C
[Edited by DavidJG on 12/4/2009 11:58 AM]
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Barry Cohen
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First I would recommend you get Release 2 before you do anything else. Then just click Edit/Data Periods & you can add timeframes there by clicking the Add button.
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EYEGUY
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Barry:
Thanks for clarifying that.
I had not initially realized more time frames were available.
Tom Helget
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DavidJG
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thank you Barry
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Keith Parsons
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Hi Barry,
RE: EZ TIME FRAMES
Where, in the help section does one find an explanation on the time frames in the Set Up Editor i.e. 1st (Lowest) 2nd (Lowest) etc etc
Many thanks,
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EYEGUY
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Durban:
The 1st (Lowest) Time Frame is the shortest periodicty you have enabled in your profile. For example, in a Real Time Profile that might be 5 minutes. The next highest might be then, say, 15 mintues. In an End Of Day Profile the 1st (Lowest) would be the daily, followed by the Weekly, etc.
Tom Helget
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Barry Cohen
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Help -> Contents. Focus List -> EZ View.
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Keith Parsons
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Tks guys - much appreciated, searched ages for it !!!
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