Forum: Trader68 Support Forum
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| Subject: | Matthew - Any progress? |
| Posted by: | Roy Porter ( C2 Score: 141 ) |
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| When: | 5/05/10 (5:03) | |
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| | Per Steve @ Trader68:
"Matthew has been in the process of adding the code to the C2 API so that we can poll for old signals, which would then make Trader68 capable to trade old, missed signals."
How goes this effort? This is a much-needed feature.
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| | In response to post by Roy Porter of 5/05/10 (5:03) Per Steve @ Trader68:
"Matthew has been in the process of adding the code to the C2 API so that we can poll for old signals, which would then make Trader68 capable to trade old, missed signals."
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As far as I am aware, this has already been taken care of (from the C2 side of things). |
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| Subject: | Matthew - Any progress? |
| Posted by: | Trader68 Support |
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| When: | 5/05/10 (9:36) | |
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| | In response to post by Roy Porter of 5/05/10 (5:03) Per Steve @ Trader68:
"Matthew has been in the process of adding the code to the C2 API so that we can poll for old signals, which would then make Trader68 capable to trade old, missed signals."
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Hello Roy,
This feature is in development in Trader68 and we expect it to be released when it is complete and fully tested. As soon as I can release further information I definitely will.
Thanks,
Steve @ Trader68 Support |
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