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DavidFulton
Posted : Monday, May 22, 2017 11:39:09 AM
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Hello, I am trying to figure out how to put multiple indicators on one Easyscan.

For example use the 'MACD' indicator with the 'Force Index 2' indicator using a relational 'AND / OR' operator.  My goal is to only see a stock if both / either conditions occur. Is there someplace I can go to see written or video instructions on this?

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, May 22, 2017 11:45:26 AM


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If both conditions need to be true in an EasyScan is done just by creating both conditions individually and then adding them both to the same EasyScan. The following video is old, but the basic concept is the same.

Building a Scan with Multiple Conditions (7:29)

If either condition needs to be true, then it is a lot more complicated. You would need to create an Condition Formula and use an OR in between the two component conditions. There really isn't any sort of video about this.

Version 17 PCF Capabilities



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techohio
Posted : Wednesday, September 13, 2017 5:53:32 PM
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What if you need to create a condition formula and use an OR in between 3 or more component conditions?

ex. (x>y) or (x> z) or (x =a) 

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, September 14, 2017 9:01:37 AM


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It doesn't need to just be the two indicators. You can have as many instances of OR in the formula as you need.



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