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I'm new to NT and to this site. New to forums too.
It is my understanding that when recording sessions, all the instruments in a workspace will be included. I also saw on the NT tip and sample page, a snippet for syncronizing different time windows. Couldn't a session be recorded with both an instrument set up on tick data as well as one with one minute bars? Then the on bar update method would have real data available for processing limit orders etc.
I haven't figured out quite where to go to get a question answered on C#. My programming dates back to the Pascal and C days when everything was a procedure and the program flow was organized in procedure main. Looking at the code samples in NT, I haven't spotted how they organize logic flow. Can you point me to the right place to ask or look this up?
Thanks,
Terry
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Yes this is all true, I am not sure if there was a question relevant to something I missed? I moved your post out of the other thread because it did not seem relevant. Let me know if I misunderstood.
Learn by example, review all the code you can find for NinjaScript. Plenty is here in the Downloads section, plenty more on NT's forum, and read books, consult google, etc.
I don't understand your specific question so can't try to answer it.