To add to Chuck's reply,
   
  I have alerts from several different charts. I save 
  the alerts in a StaticVar, then another chart loops through all the StaticVars 
  and collects their output and sends an email alert. The _TRACE command is 
  built-in to this routine as an option. I also have verbose and 
  short versions of my messages. You just save the text of the message in the 
  variable varmsg and use that in your AlertIf and your _TRACE commands.
  Early and Final alerts refer to the two different 
  times my alerts are triggered. You won't need this part.
   
  You could also just save all your alerts to StaticVars 
  and summarize them at the end of the day with a special chart. That chart 
  could write to a file, then clear all the StaticVars.
   
  Here's one of the functions I built:
   
  //Loop 
  through up to 10 charts sending messages for those with data 
  available.
  function sendAlert 
  (alertName)
  {
      
  varMsg = "";
      
  for (i = 
  1; i <= 
  10; i++) 
  
      
  {
          
  varName = "email_" + 
  NumToStr(i,1.0);
          
  _TRACE(VarName);
          
  varTemp = StaticVarGetText(varName);
          
  if (varTemp == 
  "") varName = 
  "";
          
  else
          
  {
              
  varMsg = varMsg + varTemp + " : 
  ";
          
  }
      
  }
      
  varNow = Now(2) + 
  ", 
  ";
      
  if (alertName 
  == "Early: 
  ") varType = 
  6; 
  else varType = 
  7;    
  AlertIf(True,"EMAIL",/*alertName + 
  varNow +*/ 
  varMsg,varType,1+2,0); 
  //Comment out 
  stuff to shorten message
  }
   
   
  --
  Terry
   
  -----Original Message-----
From: 
  amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
  cstrader
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 14:13
To: 
  amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Alert 
  Output
   
  I use _TRACE for this.  Open the debugger and 
  then write exactly what you 
  want to it in real time.  Then you can save the 
  output.  Seemed more 
  flexible to me than using Alert...
   
  chuck
   
  ----- Original Message ----- 
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  Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:07 
  PM
  Subject: [amibroker] Alert Output
   
   
  > How can save or print or copy my Alert Output 
  when the day finish?
  > I would like to collect calls on another place 
  and work with it.
  > tia.
  > Eduardo
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