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                                                   OnNewPosition and Timestamps and Order ID

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Jim Harrison
2014-02-24 18:59:26


How do I get the date/time stamp of the orders from the OnNewPosition? I seem to be able to get it from other areas OK, i.e. I am looking for NewPosition.Orders.Date or NewPosition.EntryTime. Similar to how you call NewPosition.NbShares or Price, etc.

How do I get the Order ID from OnNewPos, OnClosePos, OnEndSim and the OnEndPeriod areas please.



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2014-02-26 12:57:49

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This will be implemented soon.



Jim Harrison
2014-02-28 05:46:37

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Thanks, that will be a big help!


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