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Amita,
You have not mentioned the amount of data you are exploring. A RSI
(24) would require 24 bars before you get a signal. To check the 
number of bars analysed use cum(1) in a column. 
Also double check the formula to make sure you haven't left out parts 
of the statement.
Preston
 
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, amit 2007 <amita_investor@xxx> 
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>    
>   For getting stocks which have RSI(24) above 60, I used in filter 
column "RSI(24)>60" in exploration periodicity intraday 30 minutes,  
but getting following  error message-
>    
>   "error in filter: Period value out of valid range in RSI() 
function."
>    
>   Also In William's%r exploration the following message getting,
>    
>   "Results of filter formula not defined on calculation date."
>    
>   How to rectify this problem?
>    
>   Does anybody have better exploration formula??
>    
>   Requesting your valuable help,
>    
>   Regards
>    
>   Amita 
> 
>        
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