A Python-based stock screener for NSE, India. PKScreener is an advanced free stock screener to find potential breakout stocks from NSE and show its possible breakout values. It also helps to find the stocks which are consolidating and may breakout, or the particular chart patterns that you're looking specifically to make your decisions.
When using Docker, I noticed an issue when toggling the timeframe configuration via the option "T > Toggle between long-term (Default) [Current (1y, 1d)] and Intraday user configuration" to a custom setting, for example [5y, 1w]. After performing predefined piped scans using the "P > Piped Scanners" option, the timeframe resets to the default (1y, 1d) once the results are displayed and we return to the main menu.
It is unclear if this behavior is intentional, but I was expecting the timeframe setting to persist until manually changed, rather than automatically reverting to the default configuration after running the piped scans.
Could you confirm if this is by design or a potential issue?
Hi @pkjmesra
When using Docker, I noticed an issue when toggling the timeframe configuration via the option "T > Toggle between long-term (Default) [Current (1y, 1d)] and Intraday user configuration" to a custom setting, for example [5y, 1w]. After performing predefined piped scans using the "P > Piped Scanners" option, the timeframe resets to the default (1y, 1d) once the results are displayed and we return to the main menu.
It is unclear if this behavior is intentional, but I was expecting the timeframe setting to persist until manually changed, rather than automatically reverting to the default configuration after running the piped scans.
Could you confirm if this is by design or a potential issue?
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