Hi all,
I've got a question about some automation functionality in Guardian and wanted to check that my understanding is correct before I use it.
If I have a rule and set "EVERY Selection" in the "Applies to" box on the first tab, do I understand correctly that it applies this rule separately to each selection?
For example, let's say I wanted to back every horse priced at 10 or above and set a stored value or a signal separately for each of those selections, is this the option that I want or should I create the rule multiple times and apply it separately to every possible selection number?
The documentation wasn't entirely clear on this. It says it will trigger the specified number of times for each selection, but I wanted to check that the signalling remains unique for each selection. So if I set a signal "Bet_Placed = 1" when my back bet is placed, I need this to track separately for each selection, not change them all to 1 if any one of them is placed. Does that make sense?
Thanks in advance!
Question re: "Applies to EVERY Selection"
- jamesedwards
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Yes. Make sure you are storing your value or signal at 'selection' level.DrJAT wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:11 pm
If I have a rule and set "EVERY Selection" in the "Applies to" box on the first tab, do I understand correctly that it applies this rule separately to each selection?
For example, let's say I wanted to back every horse priced at 10 or above and set a stored value or a signal separately for each of those selections, is this the option that I want?
Awesome, thanks! Yes, I'm assuming this should be for "Current Selection" rather than "Nominated Selection"?jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:14 pmYes. Make sure you are storing your value or signal at 'selection' level.
Cheers!
Yes, "Current Selection"DrJAT wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:39 pmAwesome, thanks! Yes, I'm assuming this should be for "Current Selection" rather than "Nominated Selection"?jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:14 pmYes. Make sure you are storing your value or signal at 'selection' level.
Cheers!