WL runs strategy when PC comes out of sleep?
Author: haytac
Creation Date: 9/19/2016 7:47 PM
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haytac

#1
Hi,
I am noticing two things to bring to your attention:

- On a Windows 10 machine: when the PC comes out of sleep WL runs the strategy in the foreground. This is not desirable as sometimes I keep the older run's screen on while editing the underlying strategy. If the strategy runs when I went to make some coffee I lose the screen data of the earlier run.

- When I log out of Fidelity in WL-Pro and then I try to log back in sometimes it does not log in. I then close WL-Pro and restart and then login works.

Thanks!
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Eugene

#2
Hi,
QUOTE:
- On a Windows 10 machine: when the PC comes out of sleep WL runs the strategy in the foreground.

As this obviously only happens to you and is specific to your workflow (which we obviously can't know except for that your strategy is advanced enough to have 130K+ lines of code), please describe clearly and in detail what this means. Let's start with what does this mean exactly that WL "runs" the strategy (random or some special one?) in the "foreground" (what would be running it in the background)? A step by step explanation with optional screenshots might help clear things up.

QUOTE:
- When I log out of Fidelity in WL-Pro and then I try to log back in sometimes it does not log in. I then close WL-Pro and restart and then login works.

When you experience an issue, here's a helpful resource to look for workarounds: Wealth-Lab Wiki > Open Issues. In particular, this problem could be found as "Lockup during logon to Fidelity (applies to Fidelity Wealth-Lab Pro only)".
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haytac

#3
Thanks!
- Lockup during login: follow prescription on Wiki (have been doing this)
- Will wait till the run from sleep occurs again to make sure I provide all parameters. At this point I am not sure if I was logged on or not.

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