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Trigger commands

Postby Michal » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:48 am

Hi,

New here, and to BA as well as Betfair.

I started to use BA in conjunction with a Excel woorkbook that triggers bets.

I have read the help file and Im aware that there are several different commands that go into the trigger column like BACK or LAY.

I have tried looking for others that go elsewhere but could not find anything. BUT for instance I came across a reference to Q2 which is supposed to do something if you type in something (I cant remember or find the article) which has prompted me are there other cells that do other things when something is placed into them?

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Postby GaryRussell » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:44 am

Cell J2: Enter 'U' to force the balance to refresh (normally only refreshes when market is changed)

Q2: Enter the refresh rate required in seconds (minimum 0.1)
This cell can also be used to force the next event in the quick pick list to be selected, enter -1 to do this.
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Postby phrenetic » Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:07 pm

This cell can also be used to force the next event in the quick pick list to be selected, enter -1 to do this.


Ooh - I didn't know that. Any plans to implement other triggers to move around the quick pick list (I think there is a thread under Suggestions that promotes a few ideas)?

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