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How does Sierra Keep track of filled and unfilled orders?

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doetrader
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I'm looking for an easy way to manage filled and unfill orders (seperate logic for each) in ACSIL. How does Sierra manage/keep track of filled and unfilled orders? Are there arrays involved?

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I want to know how I can recognize which orders are open and which orders have beeen executed already. The difference is needed for logic in ACSIL that I want to write.

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I’m away from home this weekend and haven’t programmed much with ACSIL, but I would look at/tear into the code they include/provide in the Trading System study (I don’t recall the actual .cpp file name).

Lots of good examples in the code they provide.

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