It is possible to check the server time by calling and print out the purpose TimeCurrent(). Add the print announcement I posted in the code example above to a indior. Try it using both datetime dt=Timing [0]; and datetime dt=TimeCurrent(); CurTime() is depreciated so I would not use that. Verify the Pros or the Journal tab for the printouts. I don't know any other way. Perhaps the data onto the server/client config files will give a hint.Originally Posted by ;
TimeCurrent()=Current server time. (curtime())
Timing [0]=Time of the most recent pub in the history.
I don't understand how much data is too much for MT4. You may encounter issues when you utilize a lot of data in some situations so you should be mindful of it. The 2Gb/4Gb file limit is one case which impacts generated fxt files for simulation.
Without saying the number of logos and timeframes the data relates , 307MB is merely a number. I have a 68MB hst file for 4 decades of EU M1 data in my setup.