This value is an assigned order value by the .

 

Example:

'  An order sort value can be assigned to an
'  new order using this function.
'
'  Update the sorting order value to this order
order.SetSortValue( 12 )
'
'  To access see what instrument created the order,...
PRINT "order.SortValue = ", order.sortValue

 

Returns:

The value returned will be the value previously assigned.

 

Alternate Order Object:

Access to Order Object properties and functions in other scripts is made possible by using the AlternateOrder Object as the prefix ahead of the "." property or function. AlternateOrder Object is discussed below.

 

Notes:

Always check to be sure the order is available after a Broker function call using the system.orderExists() function prior to accessing it.

 

Using the alternateOrder object when orders are not in context will provide the same access as the Order object.  However, the alternateOrder object must be brought into context using the system.SetAlternateOrder object function prior to any attempt to use is properties and functions.

 

Once orders are brought into context their properties and function are available to reference and changes.

 

Links:

AlternateOrder Object, AlternateSystem Object, Order Functions, Order Object, Order Properties

See Also:

 

 


Edit Time: 9/8/2020 5:04:41 PM


Topic ID#: 573

 

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