Gold Customer
Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 30
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i am new so would like to understand the difference between condition set, condition, formula
i understand that Condition set is group of conditions .but
Some of the staff i am creating goes in My Formula and some in My condition.
What is the difference. ?
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Administration
Joined: 9/30/2004 Posts: 9,187
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If it is a Boolean (true/false) it is stored as a condition. If it returns a numeric value, then it's a "Formula".
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Gold Customer
Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 30
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QUOTE (StockGuy)
If it is a Boolean (true/false) it is stored as a condition. If it returns a numeric value, then it's a "Formula".
so the system does this automatically? not somethign i am selecting right?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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Yes, it is pretty much automatic within the progarm.
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Gold Customer
Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 30
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I just realized.. I see two diffrent windows pop up by doing
One
+NEW > Condition (PCF) Formula
(Edit PCF windows . This only has Name. Timeframe and Formula space)
Two
EasyScan > New Condition > Write New Formula
(Edit Condition window. This has Name, Formula space, Formula Value, True , time frame)
so i have a formula avgc7/avgc65 >= 1.05. i am able to enter this via both ways.
i get the same results both ways.
So i am unable to understand when to use which one..
can you please provide examples.
Thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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The New | Condition (PCF) Formula just creates a condition formula which can be used anywhere.
The EasyScan | New Condition | Write New Formula also creates a condition formula, but the context of being within an EasyScan allows you to set the other requirements.
If you add a condition formula created the first way to an EasyScan, you should also get the other options because it will now be in an EasyScan.
It shouldn't matter at all which one you use.
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