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Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 30
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Hello
i have few formulas which need v > 100000 .
I created a condition called liquidity and used that inside multiple condition sets.
But if i need to change v > 100000 to v > 300000 . then i need to go to individual condition set to make the modification.
is there a way i can make modofication in one place and it takes affect into all the condition sets?
Thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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There isn't a way to edit one condition set and have those changes automatically reflected in other condition sets.
If you have a condition that needs to be true across the board, you would generally add that as part of a "My Universe" type Combo List. Then as long as you use this Combo List as the list to scan in your Condition Sets, it will be checked in the condition set even though it isn't one of the conditions.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Gold Customer
Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 30
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Thanks. The above information will definetly help .
Question in regards to the Combolist with Added conditions.
If i have a combo list with added condition Price > 5 and Volume >= 100000.
Everytime i use this combolist and apply a easyscan formula, it will use this.
What happens when Price and Volume are also mentioned in the easyscan formula which are differnt value
Which one takes precedence? (one in Combolist or one in easyscan)
Thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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Neither really takes precedence.
If you have conditions in both the Combo List being used as the list to scan and the EasyScan itself, a symbol must meet the requirements of both the Combo List and the EasyScan in order to get returned by the EasyScan.
So if one set of requirements is more restrictive, it "takes precedence". You can have one set of requirements be more restrictive in one sense and the other in another sense, so both can take precedence. It is possible for the requirements to be mutually exclusive, in which case no symbols can be returns by the scan.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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