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Action Command Rules
Action commands will perform a specific desktop or window action.
Syntax: .actionname <parameter1>
<parameter2> ;;
- Action commands must be
preceded with a period (.), see
Command
Line Reference for usage.
- If needed, parameters <p>
may be specified after the command.
- Every Action command has
a short and a long name; you can enter a command using either the
short or the long version. For example, to open a workspace, you can
enter .OW or .OpenWorkspace
in the Command Line Entry box.
- For parameters that represent
a file, such as a workspace file, you can include the file path as
part of the parameter. If you do not include the file path, TradeStation
only checks the default directory for that file. For example, if you
enter the command .OpenWorkspace
My Stocks, only the MyWork directory (the default location
for workspace files) will be checked, since the file path was not
included in the parameters.
- Multiple commands are separated
by double semi-colons (e.g. .action1
<p> ;; .macro1 ;; .action2)
Example
- Creates a new chart using the current symbol and interval.
.newchart
- Creates a new chart and plots 10 days of MSFT data using a 5 minute
interval.
.newchart
;; msft 10 days ;; 5 min
- Creates a new workspace with a news window, a chart window, and
a RadarScreen window. The workspace is then saved using the name
MyWorkSpace.
.nws
;; .newnews ;; .nc ;; .newradarscreen ;;
saveas MyWorkSpace
Related Topics
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a Command on the Command Line
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