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To: E. Davies who wrote (310)2/22/2000 9:10:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Read Replies (1) of 1001
 
Eric,

Regarding, A single click does nothing. A double click (or a right click) enters a trade. I want to simply be able to set the price. Likely both qcharts and cyberx would need changing for this to happen., try this...

In QCharts, in the On Line Broker setup, enter "0" as the default number of shares. Then when you send an order to CyberX, it will NOT enter a trade. The symbol will be transferred to CyberX and CyberX will default to the *CyberX default # of shares*. Then you can review the order and execute it normally with CyberX. Works pretty well.

Regards,

Dan.
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