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dare2
2012-09-21 15:07:15


Does someone now how to add a "Volume" column heading within a dynamic watch list? I have tried AddColumn("Volume",volume ()); , but it does not work.

Darrell



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2012-09-21 17:06:41

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Best Answer
Add the following line:
AddColumn("Volume",volume);



clonex
2012-09-21 17:10:14

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You have to use volume without ().

AddColumn("Volume",volume);

Clonex




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