- Created a list of random group numbers in an array.
- Converted the array to a concatenated string in a variable.
- Inserted the variable in the group field.
Not quite working yet; the stumbling block seems to be how to get the Group # field to recognise the number extracted from the array. In the short term will look for a simpler approach.
[...] as someone with obvious programming knowledge
Hmm, not really. Have been hacking at MQL indicators for a few years but don't have the knowledge or confidence to risk self coding an EA where real money is at risk. fxDreema fills this gap perfectly and has vastly increased my understanding of coding.
[...] maybe you can share what in the EA builder is bad, what must be done, or even what is good.
If you still want my two penneth . . .
Good.
fxDreema is hands down the most intuitive, powerful and enjoyable piece of software to use I have ever encountered. I have tried many other EA builders and without exception they leave you frustrated, disappointed and fail to get the desired outcome.
Bad.
Nothing is "Bad" but there are certainly some minor improvements that would help.
For example . . Pressing the ".ex4" and getting a list of errors without knowing which blocks they relate to is a little frustrating. It would be great to receive a list of associated block numbers to avoid having to export the MQL, load in MetaEditor, Compile and search for the problem there. This would save a lot of time.
The main issue for me is the gnawing uncertainty of how committed, you may or may not be to the product going forward. Certain comments & the lack of forum input over the last few years raise questions for people who rely heavily on this excellent software.
Having said that I appreciate you responded to my post and also that you indicated an upcoming price increase in a separate post. I have no issue with a price increase. The more the product undergoes continuing development the more I would be happy to pay.
The forum is a great source for solving many issues but I appreciate you must get frustrated with answering repetitive questions from new users. One solution might be a Premium Support service where individual questions can be answered for a fee or users can pay an additional subscription for advanced support. This wouldn't put off new users with prohibitive charges but would be a huge benefit for more advanced users wanting a guaranteed way to gain premium support.