marine2 963 posts msg #118748 - Ignore marine2 |
3/25/2014 11:10:41 AM
Does anyone know how to write a filter that ONLY uses the companies I have listed in my watch lists. Meaning in this filter, I am wanting to use, is there a wild card code or statement that this particular filter would ONLY involve stock symbols I have listed in my watch list? When I say wild card against the watch list name, example being: Apply to watchlist(WL*)? If not, could SF write code allowing this to happen. Instead of having to apply watch list to the many watch lists I have established, thus saving time in typing all of that out.
Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #118754 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
3/25/2014 6:33:41 PM
I think this can only be done by SF changing the syntax to allow it. Sorry.
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marine2 963 posts msg #118762 - Ignore marine2 |
3/25/2014 11:56:39 PM
Thanks Kevin for responding to my question. If Stock Fetcher staff doesn't respond to the question here I will submit this question directly to them via their email address. Thanks again.
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stockfetcher 980 posts msg #118764 |
3/26/2014 5:36:17 AM
Hi,
Thank you for the feature request. We'll take a look into his request. If we have any questions we'll post them here and email you directly.
Regards,
StockFetcher.com Support
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marine2 963 posts msg #118845 - Ignore marine2 |
3/30/2014 3:04:33 AM
Thank you Stock Fetcher staff.
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #118850 - Ignore mahkoh |
3/30/2014 1:07:36 PM
I have my watchlists named 1,2,3 and so on. Then use
watchlist(1,2,3,4...) in your filter.
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