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traderjim at prhobbies.co
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Old October 4th, 2002, 07:08 AM
Excellent!

This worked perfectly...

Next question... When you "output" to html, there is a Column called
Owned with 2 sub columns Qty (Quanity) and Value ($$). Where is that
value? Sell price?

Thanks,

--Trader Jim

--- In cardvault@y..., Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> You can't move cards from one quality classification to another
within Card
> Vault. So.....
>
> The solution is to export the cards to XML, do a text conversion on
that
> file, and then bring the data back into CV. Where it gets
complicated is if
> you only want to do this to a PORTION of your entire inventory.
I'll assume
> that you want to process the entire inventory. If that's not the
case, let
> me know and I'll outline how to do this for a portion of the
inventory.
>
> 1. MAKE A BACKUP! The steps I'm going to outline will be physically
> changing (read: destroying) your existing inventory. So save a
backup just
> in case things go horribly wrong. The file you need to save is
named
> "inv.cvz" and will be found in the folder where the game system
data files
> reside. For example, if you are working with LotR and CV was
installed in
> the default location, the file will be "C:\CardVault\data\inv.cvz".
>
> 2. Launch CV and go into the inventory manager for the game system.
>
> 3. Click on the "Tools" button.
>
> 4. Select the "Save to XML" option, then specify the file to create
via the
> "Browse" button. Make sure to check the 3 options for what to
include, but
> do NOT check the "Restrict Output" option.
>
> 5. Click on the "Save XML" button to generate the XML file.
>
> 6. Open the XML file you generated within a text editor.
>
> 7. Do a global search and replace from [quality="unknown"] to
> [quality="mint"]. Then save the changes.
>
> 8. Click on the "Tools" button again.
>
> 9. Select the "Reset Inventory to Empty" option, then click
the "Reset"
> button at the bottom. WARNING! This will DELETE your current
inventory. You
> DID save a backup, right? Just checking.
>
> 10. Click on the "Tools" button one more time. Third time's a
charm, right?
>
> 11. This time, select the "Load from XML" option, and specify the
same file
> you just created and modified as the file to be loaded.
>
> 12. Click the "Load XML" button and your modified inventory
contents should
> now be loaded.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Rob
>
> At 08:08 PM 10/3/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> >6. I got it to work, Thanks! How can I do a mass change to move
cards
> >from "unspecified" to "mint".
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Rob Bowes (rob@w...) (559) 658-6995
> Lone Wolf Development
www.wolflair.com


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