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Sir2
29 Oct 2014, 14:51
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Spotware said:
In history tab the id column shows closing deal id which is not the same as position id. You can match history id and position id using History collection. Every historical trade contains both position id and closing deal id.
Ok, thanks for the answer.
I think is a good idea to rename column names: PID and DID to show that are different, and also include the PID column in the History tab...
Regards.
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Sir2
04 Jun 2013, 17:04
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Well jsut launch cAlgo as many instances as you want. cAlgo can run on multiple instances on Windows.
Yes, but using the same directory and settings, if you modify a robot or change something that affect the other instances and that is what I want to avoid...
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Sir2
04 Jun 2013, 16:45
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Sir2 said:hichem said:Sir2 said:Hi:
I would like to install and run several cAlgo instances in parallel under the same Windows 8 user account. For example: cAlgoA1 and cAlgoA2 for broker A and cAlgoB1 and cAlgoB2 for broker B. Is there any way to keep this 4 installations independent (directories, settings, etc.).
Thanks in advance.
You can use a Virtual Machine such as : VMWare or Windows Virtual PC
Thanks, but is not an answer for my question.
With VMWare player you can run multiple instances of windows on a single machine. On each Windows instance you can run a totally isolated cAlgo instance.
Thanks again, but as I expalined in my question what I need is several cAlgo isolated instances in one Windows instance....
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Sir2
04 Jun 2013, 14:51
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Sir2 said:Hi:
I would like to install and run several cAlgo instances in parallel under the same Windows 8 user account. For example: cAlgoA1 and cAlgoA2 for broker A and cAlgoB1 and cAlgoB2 for broker B. Is there any way to keep this 4 installations independent (directories, settings, etc.).
Thanks in advance.
You can use a Virtual Machine such as : VMWare or Windows Virtual PC
Thanks, but is not an answer for my question.
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Sir2
06 Sep 2016, 01:08
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Spotware said:
Is good to add new features, but destroying the previous functionality does not make sense..., now if I don't want to use cTraderID I don't have watchlists...
In my opinion that is ok for the web version, but the desktop version must be independent and fast...
Thanks.
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