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global variables: anyone got a complete NT7 example?

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 elbone 
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That globalvariable.dll that Tradestation people use is reported to work in NT and looks very useful to me.

There have been several threads on this already but not a usable piece of code for us cookbook style coders. Like many bigmike posters, I have written a hundred indicators but still do not have a good grasp on C#.

Would one of the programmers here post a simple complete indicator that sets a global variable?

Eventually I want an indicator on one chart to set a flag and then a strategy on a completely different chart and time frame to be able to check it.

Thanks in advance.

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 bukkan 
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google for "static c#". also have a peep at the userdefinedmethod.cs file (indicator folder).

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