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Thread: Testing on the weekend?

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    reidwatkins is offline Member
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    Testing on the weekend?

    Is there any way to view custom indicators in Marketscope on the weekend? (Using historical data, of course.)

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    Nikolay.Gekht is offline Moderator
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    Unfortunately, no. When the server is down, you can not login TS, so you can't start Marketscope even to load the previously saved data.

    The only good news is that we are about to release a new version of the SDK, which will show not only numerical data, but the chart too.

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    reidwatkins is offline Member
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    That sounds good. Can you provide any timeframe for the upcoming SDK release?

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