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zawadee152
Posted : Tuesday, February 2, 2010 3:14:29 PM
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In the SF5 RealCode manual p.17, it said that we can reference various .NET classes / namespaces execpt IO and .NET. 

1.  Which namespaces are already referenced and which need to be declared? 

2.  If I were to create an assembly with C# or VB.NET, that can do some processing, it seems that the manual suggests I can reference the classes within and use them?  Is this correct?   Is there a special location I need to put the assembly?  What are the mechanics for doing this sort of things?

  Any examples/walkthroughs you can provide would be very much appreciated.

3. Does SF5 expose any APIs?  In particular, what I am hoping to do is to have an external program to run throguh certain scans/studies and producing summary reports that I can review each day without going through everything manually to get a 'feel' for the markets and I can use SF to inspect individual stocks as needed.  Is this possible and whether there is any example you can provide?

Thanks,

zwd
Kuf
Posted : Tuesday, February 2, 2010 3:27:45 PM


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You cannot currently reference your own assemblies from within StockFinder.

Ken Gilb (Kuf)
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