Forum: Trader68 Support Forum
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| Subject: | Options |
| Posted by: | ALWA ALWA ( C2 Score: 738 ) |
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| When: | 6/24/08 (14:58) | |
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| | Hi,
when I connect T68 to TWS I am getting a "General Settings Problem" Error (flashing red light) with options like SPY that I have already in my portfolio. How can I turn off this flashing?
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| Subject: | Options |
| Posted by: | Trader68 Support |
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| When: | 6/24/08 (16:38) | |
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| | In response to post by ALWA ALWA of 6/24/08 (14:58) Hi,
when I connect T68 to TWS I am getting a "General Settings Problem" Error (flashing red light) with options like SPY that I have already in my portfolio. How can I turn off this flashing?
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Hello Alex,
If you double-click where it says "General Settings" it should open up a dialog and in the lower left hand corner specify why it is giving you that specific warning message. |
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| Subject: | Options |
| Posted by: | ALWA ALWA ( C2 Score: 738 ) |
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| When: | 6/24/08 (17:14) | |
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| | In response to post by ND Support of 6/24/08 (16:38) Hello Alex,
If you double-click where it says "General Settings" it should open up a dialog and in th...
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It says:
Asset requires: asset type
I choose "stock" for the options and it doesn´t blink anymore.
Thank you
alex
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