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I have a lot of spells in an Access database and have exported them into the proper format for HeroLab (d20). I'm receiving the following error:
ClericSpells - 10 - Thing 'zClr1000' (dynamic tag) - invalid unique id ClericSpells - 11 - Thing 'zClr1000' (dynamic tag) - invalid unique id What does this mean exactly? What do the '10' and the '11' mean and what does '(dynamic tag)' mean? |
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Without seeing your data, my best guess is that you have more than one spell in there with the same unique id. These must be different. Search thru your database and make sure each and every spell has its own unique id, and that none of those id's are currently being used anywhere in your copy of HL.
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That's just it. The Ids are unique. :cry: Also, it errors on the first 30 records or so no matter what, so these errors are from the first records in the file.
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Isn't the error report saying that both of those spells have the ID 'zClr1000' ?
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I have discovered the cause and it has nothing to do with the id. Hero Lab does not like the casting times I have entered because they not on the "list". The '10' and '11' are line numbers.
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At 09:09 PM 10/14/2008, you wrote:
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The first field is the filename, obviously. The second is the line number where the error occurred. The third is where the error was encountered. In the example above, the error was in the definition of the thing with id "zClr1000". In parentheses is additional informatoin about the context where the error occurred. In the example above, the error occurred in the definition of a dynamic tag. The fourth is the actual error itself. In this case, an invalid unique id was specified. Given the context, you're defining a dynamic tag for the thing and the id assigned for the tag is invalid. Many tags are pre-defined within the data files and you can only choose from those pre-defined tags. Dynamic tags are those where new tags can be defined on-the-fly, as needed, by users when adding their own content. The tags can be dynamically defined, hence the designation. Hope this helps! |
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At 05:20 PM 10/16/2008, you wrote:
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I'd be happy to display a small logo on my web site for Hero Lab and some verbiage? Something like "This game master proudly uses Hero Lab!". Hero Lab is also a great example of what can be accomplished with just XML files.
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