Ok, so I did that and tested it and it hasn't greened up as it should of, 0-0 after 28 minutes. Any clues?
****Update, please ignore, well for now anyway.. Always best to green up the same row....
Signal when Goals are Scored Guardian Automation Bot
Nope, not greening up... any ideas. Green Up rule is set to Green All between 30 seconds after start and 2 hours after start in row 2, trigger up to 4 times at current market price if the signal changed for the market between 900 and 1020 seconds ago..
On the signal tabs there's a box you can tick to write the signal to the log, if you haven't already tick that box that way we'll know if its the signals that are the problem or if they are working ok then its the green up rule we need to look at
Ok can you post a screenshot of the general tab of the new signal rule as we know that's not triggering at the moment
There should be no conditions on that rule just the signal being set on the tab
No image came through, but yes those conditions are checking for a goal, so they don't need to be used with this rule
and they'll be stopping it triggering
Hi Dallas, sorry to bug you, but on this new signal, how many times should it trigger, just once?Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:05 amTo do this add another 'Set/Modify Signal' rule, and give it the same signal name (but different value ie, 99)Mitch567 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:48 amHowdy, just wondering if there is a way of storing the time value of when these signals are created and then using that time value to trigger a greening up. So for example, if I wanted to Lay the Over X Goals and Green Up either after 15 minutes if no goal scored (That bit of automation I have sorted), but if a goal has been scored in the first 15 minutes, delay the greening up until 15 minutes after the last goal.
So, if a team scored after 8 minutes, it would green up after 23 minutes unless a goal was scored in the 21st minute, when it would green up in the 36th minute and so on..
Any help much appreciated.
and arm this to trigger 30secs after the match has gone in-play
Then on your green up rule add a signal changed condition
and test the signal named XXXXX
changed between 900 and 1020 secs ago
If no goals are scored that condition will allow the green up to trigger 15mins after that first signal was set
If there is a goal and another signal value is set it'll be 15 mins after that
Yes, the signal rule just needs to trigger the one timeMitch567 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:30 amHi Dallas, sorry to bug you, but on this new signal, how many times should it trigger, just once?Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:05 amTo do this add another 'Set/Modify Signal' rule, and give it the same signal name (but different value ie, 99)Mitch567 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:48 amHowdy, just wondering if there is a way of storing the time value of when these signals are created and then using that time value to trigger a greening up. So for example, if I wanted to Lay the Over X Goals and Green Up either after 15 minutes if no goal scored (That bit of automation I have sorted), but if a goal has been scored in the first 15 minutes, delay the greening up until 15 minutes after the last goal.
So, if a team scored after 8 minutes, it would green up after 23 minutes unless a goal was scored in the 21st minute, when it would green up in the 36th minute and so on..
Any help much appreciated.
and arm this to trigger 30secs after the match has gone in-play
Then on your green up rule add a signal changed condition
and test the signal named XXXXX
changed between 900 and 1020 secs ago
If no goals are scored that condition will allow the green up to trigger 15mins after that first signal was set
If there is a goal and another signal value is set it'll be 15 mins after that