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Force Indicator To Be Non-Cached
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Force Indicator To Be Non-Cached
I have an indicator that should never be cached by NinjaTrader (each instance should be unique). Is there an attribute that can be set or some other method to accomplish this? I can add a dummy input and always set it to something different, but it would be nice if there was a way to always guarantee this.Tags: None
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Hello aslane,
I'm not aware of anyway to prevent the backend of NinjaTrader from calling all necessary data for a script and then caching the data and the instance of the script. This is how NinjaTrader functions and partially is necessary for performance.
The Update() method can be called if its needed to update something internally in the script before it is used in another script.
However, each different strategy or chart adding the indicator will be adding a new instance. Below is a link to a forum post that describes the life cycle of a script.
Chelsea B.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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