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Date/Time: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 21:18:10 +0000



Post From: timestamp issues

[2025-07-28 18:06:24]
John - SC Support - Posts: 41670
From the snippet you gave of the data, most of the data is within a single second, with just one point in the following second. Therefore, what you are seeing would make sense if you are not displaying seconds and milliseconds.

Also, you have multiple trades that are at the exact same time. You need to add a microsecond counter to each of these to have the scale show properly. So your data would look like the following:

2025/07/14,13:30:00.715000,0.79,0.79,0.79,0.79,1,1,0,1
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715001,0.79,0.79,0.79,0.79,1,1,0,1
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715002,0.79,0.79,0.79,0.79,1,1,0,1
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715003,0.8,0.8,0.8,0.8,1,1,0,1
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715004,0.82,0.82,0.82,0.82,1,1,1,0
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715005,0.82,0.82,0.82,0.82,1,1,1,0
2025/07/14,13:30:00.715006,0.82,0.82,0.82,0.82,1,1,1,0
2025/07/14,13:30:00.716000,0.82,0.82,0.82,0.82,14,1,0,14
2025/07/14,13:30:00.921000,0.76,0.76,0.76,0.76,6,1,0,6
2025/07/14,13:30:01.107000,0.8,0.8,0.8,0.8,1,1,0,1
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