Hello,
I follow 26 currency pairs, I have a workspace with 6 time frames and I flip from pair to pair by typing the new symbol. My feed is TS
If I use the RT collecting w/o plotting, will that speed up the opening of my charts when I change the symbol ?
Thank you
RT collecting w/o plotting [SOLVED]
- Henry MultiСharts
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Re: RT collecting w/o plotting [SOLVED]
Hello plaforte,
Collect RT data w/o plotting collects only real time data from the moment this option is enabled (you need to keep the QuoteManager open and the option enabled in order to to collect data).
It does not backfill historical data.
If the option "Save data to local database" is enabled in QuoteManager->Tools->Data sources->TS->Settings then the data loaded on a chart in MultiCharts will be saved to the local data base and should be accessed faster next time it is requested.
Collect RT data w/o plotting collects only real time data from the moment this option is enabled (you need to keep the QuoteManager open and the option enabled in order to to collect data).
It does not backfill historical data.
If the option "Save data to local database" is enabled in QuoteManager->Tools->Data sources->TS->Settings then the data loaded on a chart in MultiCharts will be saved to the local data base and should be accessed faster next time it is requested.
Re: RT collecting w/o plotting
Thank you Henry, now that the data are collected in the local database, it displays faster when I flip the instrument.Hello plaforte,
Collect RT data w/o plotting collects only real time data from the moment this option is enabled (you need to keep the QuoteManager open and the option enabled in order to to collect data).
It does not backfill historical data.
If the option "Save data to local database" is enabled in QuoteManager->Tools->Data sources->TS->Settings then the data loaded on a chart in MultiCharts will be saved to the local data base and should be accessed faster next time it is requested.
Best regards
Pierre