When you produce your result output, you must include the magic number too. Better show us the code that produces the output. Use SRC for better codes viewing.
deysmacro:
When you produce your result output, you must include the magic number too. Better show us the code that produces the output. Use SRC for better codes viewing.
When you produce your result output, you must include the magic number too. Better show us the code that produces the output. Use SRC for better codes viewing.
What's SRC?
Besides the video icon.
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go to history tab.. and save as report.. it shows your magic number
there
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Hi everyone,
This is a very dull question. Sorry.
I have been testing a couple of EAs on a server. I set them up running on lots of charts on two separate metatrader instalations. Sometimes it was the same currency pair but different timeframes. I used a different magic number for each chart and that was going to be my way of analysing the results.
Two months later, I have got my results into excel but I can't see the magic number. So I can see which pairs won/lost but can't analysed if it performed better on particular time frames.
Any one know if I can see the magic number on the report that MT4 produces?
S