WHRoeder,
Okay. I will try your method (Right click the chart -> Click Refresh) first and let you know how it goes. For what it's worth, the method I proposed was what my broker's customer support told me to do.
By the way, how did you quote my previous post? I could not find a "Quote" button in the comment interface...
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annur: WHRoeder,
Okay. I will try your method (Right click the chart -> Click Refresh) first and let you know how it goes. For what it's worth, the method I proposed was what my broker's customer support told me to do.
By the way, how did you quote my previous post? I could not find a "Quote" button in the comment interface... |
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and you get: | annur: WHRoeder,
Okay. I will try your method (Right click the chart -> Click Refresh) first and let you know how it goes. For what it's worth, the method I proposed was what my broker's customer support told me to do.
By the way, how did you quote my previous post? I could not find a "Quote" button in the comment interface... |
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Where does History Center store its records?
I tried deleting some files in the history folder say USDCHF1440.hst, close and reopen MT4 but the history center still has the records in it.
What I am trying to accomplish is to write a script that I intend to run at the start of the week that will delete the prior week's price data (so that it is free from pricing errors). So, in order to do that, I thought the first thing I need to do is figure out where the data in the History Center is stored. Please advise.