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    time Print query

    Hi there
    I am running a multi-time frame strategy and have the need to print out the time of execution + 1 hour, could anybody indicate me how I can do this?

    for example if
    Print(Times[1][0]);
    returns a value of 16/07/2013 15:00:00 what I am looking for is a printout that returns 16/07/2013 16:00:00

    #2
    I found an answer to you query:
    Print(Times[1][0].AddMinutes(60));

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      #3
      Hello sburtt,

      Thank you for your posts.

      I am glad you were able to find the answer to your inquiry and thank you for sharing!

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