etrd_cancel_order {etrader} | R Documentation |
Cancel an existing order
Description
Cancel an open order that has been submitted. Note: Verify the cancel request was received and processed
Usage
etrd_cancel_order(
account,
orderId,
output = c("df", "list"),
access_tokens = NULL,
etrade_cred = NULL,
sandbox = FALSE
)
Arguments
account |
The account ID key, not the account ID associated with the
specific account. Use |
orderId |
Order confirmation Id for the order placed. |
output |
Indicate whether the output should be in the form of a data frame ('df') or list ('list'). Data frame is returned by default. |
access_tokens |
Access tokens are created using
|
etrade_cred |
The output created from
|
sandbox |
ETRADE offers a sandbox environment for validating API calls and responses. If using the sandbox environment, this must be set to TRUE in each function called throughout etrader. ETRADE states "Sandbox responses use stored data that's intended to provide typical responses for basic use cases. So the responses you receive will not contain current data, and may not exactly match your requests in other ways." Essentially, the responses will not match the requests entered but successful pull will indicate whether the entry was valid or not. |
Value
a response validating that the order has been canceled
Examples
## Not run:
# Place Mutual Fund Buy order for $10
acts = etrd_account_list()
account = acts$accountIdKey[1]
mforder = etrd_place_mf_order(account = account,
symbol = 'SWTSX',
quantityType = 'DOLLAR',
investmentAmount = 10,
mfTransaction = 'buy',
reInvestOption = 'reinvest',
previewOrder = 'df')
etrd_cancel_order(mforder$accountidKey, mforder$orderid.orderId)
## End(Not run)