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qpl automation

Postby alrodopial » Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:21 am

I load AUS races the night before, diff venues in separate tabs and then I'm using the "log multiple sheets quick link" to
link then to my excel file.
The problem is that the night before, when the betfair tree is loaded into ba not all the AUS races are available from bf so I end up with less races (compared to the available races ie one hour before the start of the first race ie at 02 am )
how can I update the market tree at 02am AND load these races into separated tabs AND link them to my excel file?

How is this achievable Gary?
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Re: qpl automation

Postby GaryRussell » Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:47 am

You can use -4.7 trigger in cell Q2. Probably best to have it triggered from a timer in VBA.
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