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Attributes "comm" and "note"

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Ok, this is a whine, I'm sorry.

It would be real nice to have the #when for these two attributes,
they have the #legal, but I'm trying to change the notes and comments
on a unit based on a certain option being selected. I'm able to
change the unit's name using attributes in the option itself, but not
the unit's comments and notes.
The option sets up the unit as "experienced" ... and I wanted the
comments and notes to reflect this. If there's an easier way to do
it, please let me know!

Thanks
Ken
The Butcher of Avagddu


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If you give the option an abbreviation (ie "exp", or "expert", etc), all
the notes etc you put on the option will show up in the unit's description
in the printout, and they also show up under 'Show Roster Notes' (right
click the unit, then go to 'Show Roster Notes'. I'm not clear why it
doesn't work without the abbreviation, but that's been my experience of
how it works.

Mark

--- Kenneth Kenney <kg_kenney@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ok, this is a whine, I'm sorry.
>
> It would be real nice to have the #when for these two attributes,
> they have the #legal, but I'm trying to change the notes and comments
> on a unit based on a certain option being selected. I'm able to
> change the unit's name using attributes in the option itself, but not
> the unit's comments and notes.
> The option sets up the unit as "experienced" ... and I wanted the
> comments and notes to reflect this. If there's an easier way to do
> it, please let me know!
>
> Thanks
> Ken
> The Butcher of Avagddu
>
>
>
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Mark,

Thanks, I see now. It is putting the extra comments in. Not exactly
what I wish it could do though. I guess what I'm looking for is a
ucom and unot like there is a unam in the option special attributes
so I can append or override the comments and notes field of the unit
that attaches the option. With unam, I can rename the unit to reflect
it's experienced status.

Appending extra comments will just have to work out...for now?? (hint
hint, wink wink).


--- In armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, "Mr. Green" <mach_5@r...> wrote:
> If you give the option an abbreviation (ie "exp", or "expert",
etc), all
> the notes etc you put on the option will show up in the unit's
description
> in the printout, and they also show up under 'Show Roster Notes'
(right
> click the unit, then go to 'Show Roster Notes'. I'm not clear why
it
> doesn't work without the abbreviation, but that's been my
experience of
> how it works.
>
> Mark
>
> --- Kenneth Kenney <kg_kenney@y...> wrote:
> > Ok, this is a whine, I'm sorry.
> >
> > It would be real nice to have the #when for these two attributes,
> > they have the #legal, but I'm trying to change the notes and
comments
> > on a unit based on a certain option being selected. I'm able to
> > change the unit's name using attributes in the option itself, but
not
> > the unit's comments and notes.
> > The option sets up the unit as "experienced" ... and I wanted the
> > comments and notes to reflect this. If there's an easier way to
do
> > it, please let me know!
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ken
> > The Butcher of Avagddu
> >
> >
> >
> > To unsubscribe from this group, email
> >
> > armybuilder-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
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