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there are a couple of indicators in the download section that can do that, but you'd need an elite membership to download. This for example might get you going.
The best way I've found to do it is using Global Variables. That way you can have a 24 hour chart that computed the Overnight High and Low and pass that information to a RTH chart (@ES.D for example).
I'm not so good a programmer that I would feel comfortable sharing the EasyLanguage, but I was able to put the whole thing together just researching Global Variables on the web & the Tradestation forums.
Global Variables is great, except the lacking historical data. You might want to take a look at Easylanguage Collections or Global Dictionaries (in case you work in Tradestation), this way you can get realtime and historical values.