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Hi @Dvdkite,

I don't have an answer to your questions about barsinceexit, but I've noticed that you have opened a couple of threads with "barsinceexit(1)" in the title. There seems to be an issue with threads titled this way, which makes them not accessible. There is no issue with just plain "barsinceexit" without the "(1)" -- if you wonder why you're not getting many replies to those posts, this is the reason.

For instance, this thread is fine, and it uses "barsinceexit" alone.

So if you want to post your question, please just refer to "barsinceexit" by itself in the thread title, leaving off the "(1)".

I hope you find your answer.

Bob.

Hello Bob,

Yes I also wrote to Mike to the FIO support ... there's a bug (al least a problem) because I tryed 2 times to post a thread and when I click on "submit post" it immediately show me an error page but the post has been created anyway but it is not accessible. I tryed 2 times... maybe the portion of code "posted" has created some problems... I can't figure out.

Anyway you can read my question here https://www.multicharts.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=52319&p=133947 at the MC official forum... I wasn't able to post it here.

The question is correlated with this post and I cannot make barsinceentry work in my signal.

I'm able to print its value and I can see it perfectly in the output of the editor... but If I just try su set up a condition like
 
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if barssinceexit(1) > 3
then all the prints of barssinceexit(1) show "0" as value... I cannot understand this behavious...

do you have any idea??

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Hello Bob,

Yes I also wrote to Mike to the FIO support ... there's a bug (al least a problem) because I tryed 2 times to post a thread and when I click on "submit post" it immediately show me an error page but the post has been created anyway but it is not accessible. I tryed 2 times... maybe the portion of code "posted" has created some problems... I can't figure out.

...

Anyway you can read my question here https://www.multicharts.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=52319&p=133947 at the MC official forum... I wasn't able to post it here.

do you have any idea??

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Sorry, I have no idea about the barsinceexit function. I was merely pointing out that the problem with your posts here on FIO is apparently your use of "barsinceexit(1)" in the thread title rather than just "barsinceexit' (without the "(1)" ).

I do not think the code samples are an issue. Code is posted all the time without problems.

If you want to repost, try just eliminating the "(1)" part of the title and see what happens.

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