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Post by sil on Jul 17, 2017 18:28:45 GMT
I was attempting to change the text used for a few items in the Sirta Store on the Citadel, as well as update the costs a bit, but my attempts only created new items using the new names and descriptions I had written. Is there a way of updating the items that are already in there, or removing them from sale?
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Post by mgamerz on Jul 17, 2017 21:39:01 GMT
I was attempting to change the text used for a few items in the Sirta Store on the Citadel, as well as update the costs a bit, but my attempts only created new items using the new names and descriptions I had written. Is there a way of updating the items that are already in there, or removing them from sale? You likely need to type 4 out the original item (with the exact original text) and then type 3 (add if unique) a new entry. If this item is modified by DLC you likely added a duplicate as they sometimes include the original data (as type 3s as well) ------- Copy and pasted from my site: Coalesced values are assigned a data type integer, with a value between 0 and 4 inclusively. These are visible only in Gibbed (type 2) and TankMaster's (all types) decompilers (and it's derivatives). Values in coalesced can be thought of arrays (list of values) - some items will only have 1 item in the array and won't look like an array. These are essentially just one item arrays. The values types are: 0: DLC assignment - This will assign a value if it does not exist, or overwrite it if it does. These are only used by DLC Coalesced files. 1: Array clear - This will clear out any items in an array. The game (or perhaps, decompiler) only lists null for this value, so assigning a value of 1 at the top of a section will clear the list. 2: Assignment/Array Add - The same as type 0, for most purposes. This will add an entry to an array, even if the array already contains that value. 3: Array add if unique - This will create or add an element to an existing array property if it is unique. That is, the text must be different, case sensitive. 4: Array subtract - Removes an element from the array property with the EXACT match on the value. This is case sensitive and will fail on whitespace, such as tabs or \t values.
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Post by sil on Jul 18, 2017 8:47:58 GMT
Cheers, that worked a treat! Now I have more interesting names and descriptions for Medi-Gel upgrades.
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Post by giftfish on Jul 18, 2017 23:55:52 GMT
Cheers, that worked a treat! Now I have more interesting names and descriptions for Medi-Gel upgrades. Also, to be clear, removing an item from a store is the same as removing any other coalesced entry. Nothing special about stores. Emails, codices, and anything else are removed the same way.
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