Version 0.99u (API) released

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Version 0.99u (API) released

Postby GaryRussell » Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:53 pm

You can now modify the BACK and LAY triggers in Excel to include tick offset and fill or kill options.

Examples
BACK-T1: lay at one tick offset lower when bet is matched
LAY-T1: back at one tick offset higher when bet is matched
BACK-T2-F5: lay at two tick offsets lower when bet is matched or cancel the bet if not matched before 5 seconds
BACK-F5: cancel bet if not matched before 5 seconds
LAY-F10: cancel if not matched before 10 seconds
... you get the picture

Please note that BACK-F1-T1 will not work, you must put the tick offset option first, ie. BACK-T1-F1
When a bet is cancelled by fill or kill the bet reference in Excel will read CANCELLED. This will also happen if you cancel the bet manually.
You will also see that when a bet fails (eg. insufficient funds) the actual error message received from Betfair displayed as the bet reference.

I have also made the suspended label transparent as I know it was bugging people.

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