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Subject : RE: bug in OL? Am I missing something?
Posted : 4/26/2019 7:41 AM
Post #30378 - In reply to #30377

Ok. Next step is to check the Temp folder file (same name as the one in indicators folder). That’s the “true VB” code which the parser creates. If that file has an error, it means the parser translated the OL code improperly. If it has no error then the problem lies either in the data or in the library.

Also, anyone who does a lot of OL coding can learn a lot about how OL works by reviewing that file. Pay special attention to the main bar-loop.

Re if/then syntax - in the past, with more complex code than this, I’ve seen anomalies appear when the “then” is left off. Remember that even though something may work properly in true VB, it doesn’t always follow that the parser handles it the same way.

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