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by gregk
11 Dec 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: Very upset
Replies: 1
Views: 785

Very upset

This is seriously messed up. I just spent x # of days uploading 5 minute intraday data from IB for a few dozen contracts over the last year to continue an extensive intraday multi-market study. During some routine price confirmation checks, I discovered that any contract during the summer daylight s...
by gregk
29 Nov 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: newby compile error
Replies: 10
Views: 1655

Re: newby compile error

I completely removed MC from my system and did a new re-install and it works now.
by gregk
27 Nov 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: newby compile error
Replies: 10
Views: 1655

Re: newby compile error

i only have one machine available right now. I run Windows XP in Parallels on Mac OSX. I ran a demo version of MC a few months ago and didn't have any issues with compiling. I have 'repaired' the application a few time, re-started, etc and it won't work. I want to avoid deleting MC from my system an...
by gregk
27 Nov 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: newby compile error
Replies: 10
Views: 1655

Re: newby compile error

It does not matter what the code of the indicator is - ALL indicators from the library do this when I attempt to recompile. (of course, if you are going to try to re-compile one of the existing indicators, you have to make a change to it, then replace your change.) Like this code for example: plot5 ...
by gregk
26 Nov 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: newby compile error
Replies: 10
Views: 1655

Re: newby compile error

I re-ran the installer and did a "repair" but same problem. What a pain. Seems like a bug.
by gregk
26 Nov 2010
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: newby compile error
Replies: 10
Views: 1655

newby compile error

no matter what I try, I get the following error when I compile a study, function or indicator: ------ Compiled with error: ------ Compile error errLine 0, errColumn 0, errLineEnd 0, errColumnEnd 0 causal study: (Function) Even if I open an existing indicator and try to compile it. Driving me crazy!

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