Blend Transaction Instrument Sets View
The Blended Transaction Instrument Sets View is designed to enable you to select the Source and Target data for the Blended Transaction algorithm to operate on.
Blended Transaction Instrument Sets View Features
A Blended Transaction operates on Source and Target data, the type of which is configured in the Blending Transaction algorithm settings [more info].
This view enables you to select the right set of data for your algorithm. Each set of data you select equates to essentially running the algorithm once on that set of data. So instead of creating multiple Blended Transactions all to just run with the same dates but different Instruments/Transactions, you can just select them all here and the algorithm will run across them all at once.
Tip
Create as many Source/Target sets as you like the algorithm will run once for each set. enabling a quick and efficient time saving mechanism.
Blended Transaction Instrument Sets Properties
The Blended Transaction Instrument Sets View has the following properties:
Name | Description |
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Name | The name for this set of Source/Target data. This name will be used in the Description of the Transactions automatically created. |
Source Instrument Set | Depending on the settings for the Blending Transaction algorithm this may be visible or hidden. It holds the Source set of Instruments for the algorithm |
Source Transaction | Depending on the settings for the Blending Transaction algorithm this may be visible or hidden. It holds a single Transaction as the Source for the algorithm |
Target Instrument Set | Depending on the settings for the Blending Transaction algorithm this may be visible or hidden. It holds the Target set of Instruments for the algorithm |
Target Rule | If the Source is a Transaction, and depending on the settings for the Blending Transaction algorithm this may be visible or hidden. It holds the rule to apply to the Transaction to allocate it and create new transactions with |
Transaction Path | If the Source is a Transaction, and depending on the settings for the Blending Transaction algorithm this may be visible or hidden. It holds the Path to use to allocate this Transaction along. |
Transaction Path Stop Entity | If the Transaction Path is used this optionally tells the algorithm to stop allocating up/down the path when the system reaches this Entity on the Path |
Caution
Some of these fields columns or may not be available, or editable, depending on the algorithm, and Status of the Blended Transaction
Commands
Note
A Blended Transaction Instrument has the standard set of commands and functions when being viewed from a grid. See our standard grid functionality.