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Monitor all races at the same time

Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:04 am

Is it possible to monitor all horse races at the same time without loading each race into its own tab? :?
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Postby GaryRussell » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:36 am

You can put more than 1 market in the first tab by dragging a market from the market tree and dropping over the prices grid. Repeat this for as many markets as you need. If you log the first tab to Excel the markets will be displayed underneath each other in the same worksheet. Because each market has a different number of runners it could get a little tricky setting up your formulas this way though.
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:12 am

GaryRussell wrote:You can put more than 1 market in the first tab by dragging a market from the market tree and dropping over the prices grid. Repeat this for as many markets as you need. If you log the first tab to Excel the markets will be displayed underneath each other in the same worksheet. Because each market has a different number of runners it could get a little tricky setting up your formulas this way though.


hi gary thanks for the reply. i cant get a bet to trigger using this method though? :?
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Postby Smokin Joe » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:23 am

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GaryRussell wrote:You can put more than 1 market in the first tab by dragging a market from the market tree and dropping over the prices grid. Repeat this for as many markets as you need. If you log the first tab to Excel the markets will be displayed underneath each other in the same worksheet. Because each market has a different number of runners it could get a little tricky setting up your formulas this way though.


hi gary thanks for the reply. i cant get a bet to trigger using this method though? :?


Yes you can. I have mulitple markets open on one tab, and I can bet on all those markets using Excel's tiggers.
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:26 am

not sure what im doing wrong here then mate, i have trigger betting enabled ticked cell Q5 changes to back and nothing happens. i have the stake and odds set :roll:
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:46 am

knot wrote:not sure what im doing wrong here then mate, i have trigger betting enabled ticked cell Q5 changes to back and nothing happens. i have the stake and odds set :roll:


seems ok now :oops:
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Postby GaryRussell » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:48 am

Is the last updated time in cell C2 changing and have you entered the BACK trigger in upper case?
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:53 am

i see whats happening now, in BA above each race you have the two banners left hand race details(blue) right hand excel details (green). all the right hand banners are turning green but only the top left hand banner is turning blue and its only the top race which i can trigger, also their seems to be races missing which are on BA with the right hand banner green but not in my excel sheet!
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:55 am

GaryRussell wrote:Is the last updated time in cell C2 changing and have you entered the BACK trigger in upper case?


all the different C2 times are different for some reason.
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Postby knot » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:56 am

i have all the days english races loaded in BA is that to many?
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Postby Smokin Joe » Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:06 pm

knot wrote:i have all the days english races loaded in BA is that to many?


I asked Gary, how many events you could load into one sheet. Gary responded by saying that there was no limit as far as BA was concerned, but that too many events is likely to freeze up Excel at some point.

I have 16 unders / overs markets (football) loaded on one sheet for betting today. Fingers crossed, but it seems OK at this stage.
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Postby GaryRussell » Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:49 pm

knot wrote:i see whats happening now, in BA above each race you have the two banners left hand race details(blue) right hand excel details (green). all the right hand banners are turning green but only the top left hand banner is turning blue and its only the top race which i can trigger, also their seems to be races missing which are on BA with the right hand banner green but not in my excel sheet!


It's normal that only the top heading is blue. It indicates that the market is selected. The bets manager displays the bets of the selected market. Click on the header of another market and you will see it change blue to indicate it is selected.

I am not sure about those missing markets though. I cannot replicate this problem. Also you should be able to trigger bets on any of the markets, I also cannot replicate this problem.
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Postby alrodopial » Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:34 pm

Hi,
Is it possible for a comand similar to "add to quick pick list all UK races"
that will "adds all UK race in the current tab"? - add all UK place etc ?
At the "market menu" a new choice of "add into current tab" and with available choises the same s that they are in the "add to quick pick list" menu.
This way monitoring - recording all races can become mutch easier.
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