i get an error when translating to v5
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        i try to translate to use it as a strategy to v5 when i try to compile it i get an error
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        1. Whenever possible, try to ask WealthScript Translator related questions on its support forum.
2. The error message is basically telling you that the compiler was unable to find a required assembly (library, DLL). Go to your WSTL installation directory and find 
WealthScriptTL.dll there. Copy it to Wealth-Lab Developer 5 main directory. 
3. There is a little glitch in fundtimer's code you found 
here. The LaguerreRSI is initialized with the Period=0.5, but later in the code gets substituted with Period=0.0, because the Period variable is never initialized, so it's assumed to be 0. In C# 2.0, it shouldn't be possible. WL5 will raise an error on an attempt to use an non-initialized variable.
Here's the native code that doesn't require WSTL but requires Community.Indicators to be insttalled:
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        Thanks so much Eugene,
i am trying to have a strategy base on LaguerreRSI by John F. Ehlers  filter . the strategy basically buy at "20" market price 
and sell at "80" at market price (and have the option to modify the 20 and 80)
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        Here you go.
I assumed that you wanted the series to cross over/under the 20/80 thresholds when coding this.
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