Actions Window
Brief
In this window you can see the log of the FXCM Trading Station actions.
Details
The Actions window provides the log of the FXCM Trading Station actions.
- The first column provides an icon indicating the action status (in process, completed or canceled).
- Actions provides actions performed. The actions are grouped by days.
- Sent Time provides the date and time when a request for the action was sent by the FXCM Trading Station.
- Completed Time provides "Processing..." while the request is being processed and then the date and time of the action completion.
- Comments provides comments on the action if any.
Storing of Actions
By the default, the actions are saved on a hard drive of your computer and available when you are logged in to the FXCM Trading Station.
You can disable this feature. In this case, only actions performed during the current trading session will be available in the window.
To disable the storing of actions
- On the System menu, click Options.
- On the Options dialog box, under Trading setting click Actions View.
- Click Save History, and then set the option to False.
To restore the storing of actions
- By using the steps provided above, set the Save History option to True.
Copying of Data from Table
To copy all data from the table
- Right-click in the table, and then click Copy All or press CTRL + A.
To copy selected rows from the table
- Select the data of your choice in the table, right-click in the selected data, and then click Copy Selected.
- The dialog box asking whether the table header should be copied appears. Click Yes or No.
Note: By selecting the Don't ask again check box, you choose to copy or not copy the table header every time you use the command in the future.
To make the dialog box start to appear again, in Trading Station, on the System menu, click Options, under Trading Settings, select
Confirmations, and then, in the Copy table header box, select Ask for Confirmation.
Also note that you can select the Copy or Don't copy option, and this option will be used every time you use the command in the future.
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