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BTW, venturing now oops, but I want to make it clear that @aslan has always been the "here you are, glad to help" guy, always giving back to the community and helping others. I didn't mean to imply otherwise!
Question on the dll model? Sierra Chart distributes indicators as dll's. Of course, you can also provide the source, but fundamentally, a dll is what you distribute.
Attached is the Sierra Chart source file for Kase bars as described in the Kase thread. This is a port of the NT version. I am supplying the source, because I can not supply a dll here, so you will have to build it yourself, which is not hard. Place the source file in your sierrachart\ACS_Source directory, and then starting at step 9, follow these directions.
It can be applied to both tick based and other types of charts, but if you want accurate bars, it should really be applied to a 1-tick chart though. You may also need to make sure that your historical data is being stored as ticks (larger files, but you are saving all of the data). Be sure that the number of days of data to load is not too high to keep load times lower.
To apply, bring up the studies window, Add Custom Study, should see a KaseBar entry in tree, if you built the dll correctly.