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Hey everyone....I am a financial trader and have a script, with the help from some of you, takes a text file and runs through each symbol and enters this into a text file. The script works, but I now want to run this on my trading platform ( level 2 screen ). How can I find the handle to the level 2 screen so my script can do it's thing. I have used the active window info tool, but haven't found a way to get the handle.

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umm, i may be wrong but look in the helpfile at WinGetHandle()

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Hey everyone....I am a financial trader and have a script, with the help from some of you, takes a text file and runs through each symbol and enters this into a text file. The script works, but I now want to run this on my trading platform ( level 2 screen ). How can I find the handle to the level 2 screen so my script can do it's thing. I have used the active window info tool, but haven't found a way to get the handle.

Look at the WinList() option and use Opt('WinSearchChildren', 1)

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