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optimization using the NinjaTrader Strategy Analyzer. Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes 03-23-2011, 07:09 PM #1 sandeshrai Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Irvine, CA Posts: 76 Thanks: 14 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts Error on Generating Strategy strategy generation itil I have been trying to generate new strategies today using strategy analyzer. However, regardless of
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what strategy I am trying to save or compile, I get an error: "Error on generating strategy". I was able to save error generating ast the same strategy earlier. This is happening with all my previously saved strategies as well as new strategies Facebook Twitter YouTube sandeshrai View Public Profile Send a private message to sandeshrai Find More Posts by sandeshrai error when generating dataprovider 03-24-2011, 03:09 AM #2 NinjaTrader_Bertrand NinjaTrader Customer Service Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 26,179 Thanks: 487 Thanked 1,835 times in 1,776 posts Please see those tips / steps here to help iron out those present NinjaScript programming errors - http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/f...ead.php?t=4678 All your scripts will need to be in so called compilable state (no programming errors), as NinjaTrader compiles all those into one DLL assembly to be used at runtime.
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Bertrand NinjaTrader Customer Service Use Kinetick, NinjaTrader’s preferred market data service - Learn More Free online training events - View Schedule Facebook Twitter YouTube NinjaTrader_Bertrand View Public Profile Send a private message to NinjaTrader_Bertrand Visit NinjaTrader_Bertrand's homepage! Find More Posts by NinjaTrader_Bertrand 03-24-2011, 09:38 AM #3 sandeshrai Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Irvine, CA Posts: 76 Thanks: 14 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts Quote: Originally Posted by NinjaTrader_Bertrand Please see those tips / steps here to help iron out those present NinjaScript programming errors - http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/f...ead.php?t=4678 All your scripts will need to be in so called compilable state (no programming errors), as NinjaTrader compiles all those into one DLL assembly to be used at runtime. I have not generated the code manually. I have used the strategy analyzer's 'Strategies' feature to develop the code. It is quite unusual that the code generated by the strategy analyzer is generating errors Facebook Twitter YouTube sandeshrai View Public Profile Send a private message to sandeshrai Find More Posts by sandeshrai 03-24-2011, 09:47 AM #4 NinjaTrader_Bertrand NinjaTrader Customer Service Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 26,179 Thanks: 487 Thanked 1,835 times in 1,776 posts Correct, normally this should not be the source of your issues - please try the manual compile of scripts nonetheles
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up Change EF 6 Code Generation Strategy from T4 up vote 14 down vote favorite 3 In the past I have successfully created edmx files. This was using EF5 and Visual Studio 2012. I have since upgraded to Visual Studio 2013 and http://ww.ninjatrader.com/support/forum/showthread.php?t=39645 EF6. The existing EF 5 code still works, but now I have a problem. I can create edmx files, and an EntityDataSource, I can configure the data source, it sees the tables and columns fine, but when I try to refresh the schema I get: The schema could not be determined because of the following error from the EntityDataSource: Could not find the CLR type for (my type here) I have seen a solution on-line telling me to change my Code Generation Strategy to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19380820/change-ef-6-code-generation-strategy-from-t4 default (the existing edmx files created in EF 5 are set as Legacy ObjectContext), but it won't let me do this because the option 'T4' is grayed out. Is there a way I can force the Code Generation Strategy to not use T4? EDIT: Pawel states that EntityDataSource does not support EF 6. Is there a tutorial available that shows an easy step-by-step guide of how to connect to EF 6? I have got all my EF information from the book Beginning ASP.Net 4, but it is now obviously out-dated. I see that EF 6 is still in beta stage. Maybe they'll add support for EntityDataSource at some stage? EDIT 2: OK, I've been fiddling around with this for a bit, and I can connect using LinqDataSource. I won't get a chance to play around with it much for a few days, but it looks like this works. EDIT 3: Using LinqDataSource doesn't work. The only CRUD operation it can perform is Read. Obviously there must be a way to use the new EF 6.0 framework (Pawel has suggested I use MVC), but they couldn't have broken it completely for my scenario (using web site), could they? EDIT 4: I have found a solution for my scenario, see my answer below. c# entity-framework share|improve this question edited Oct 16 '13 at 18:25 asked Oct 15 '13 at 12:07 Family 4741725 I think you've got to you add an EntityObject Generator. See here under the appropriate caption. &nda
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Create new accountRequest new password Navigation recent posts Home » forums » LtU ForumError reporting strategies during parsing Although I've seen lots of great papers on error recovery during parsing, I haven't been able to find much describing how parse errors are reported. A couple of the problems I'm having: if the grammar requires lots of lookahead and backtracking to parse, there's potentially *tons* of possible errors to report if the input is invalid. But reporting all of them might be overwhelming/confusing and probably unhelpful the position reported for an error often doesn't correspond with the actual position at which the user made the mistake reporting errors inside nested structure Are there any papers describing error reporting strategies, or parser generators or combinator libraries implementing simple but effective strategies? By Matt Fenwick at 2013-07-19 19:33 | LtU Forum | previous forum topic | next forum topic | other blogs | 6017 reads Comment viewing options Flat list - collapsed Flat list - expanded Threaded list - collapsed Threaded list - expanded Date - newest first Date - oldest first 10 comments per page 30 comments per page 50 comments per page 70 comments per page 90 comments per page 150 comments per page 200 comments per page Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes. incremental If you just parse while the user is typing, then you can quickly stick good parse information and avoid widely propagating parse errors when one occurs (list parse error once, then stick to good parsing information for the rest). I report my parse errors in the editor as meta-text under the token where the parse error occurred. If you want decent error reporting and recovery, you should avoid the generator/combinator approach. I'm not sure if there are any papers on how these tools have dealt with error reporting, but I looked before and didn't find anything up to date or promising. PEGs are supposed to be pretty good, while Grimm has done some work in this area. By Sean McDirmid at Fri, 2013-07-19 19:55 | login or register to post comments Thanks for the pointer about Thanks for the pointer about PEGs -- is the advantage of using them the prioritized choice? By Matt Fenwick at Mon, 2013-07-22 12:46 | login or register to post comments