You can use "trat" on the same unit if you want. You can also use "tlmt"
and "olmt" with the "istype" qualifier to implement intra-unit constraints.
Another option is to use types for each of the options and use "utyp"
attributes to eliminate options that aren't valid due to the presence of
other options. This might actually be the best solution given my
understanding of what you're trying to accomplish.
Hope this helps,
Rob
At 01:37 PM 11/9/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>OK
>
>I set OptionA to rang:0-8 and over:OptionB=deselect, and OptionB to
>rang:0-8 and over:OptionA=deselect.
>
>When I run AB, Both options start at zero, which is correct, but then
>you start adding one option the other option does not deselect, and
>you are still able to take that option.
>
>I looked into using the typeA, typeB, trat method but I don't believe
>this will work as this is used between two units...whan I need is to
>prevent the same unit from taking the two different options.
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and "olmt" with the "istype" qualifier to implement intra-unit constraints.
Another option is to use types for each of the options and use "utyp"
attributes to eliminate options that aren't valid due to the presence of
other options. This might actually be the best solution given my
understanding of what you're trying to accomplish.
Hope this helps,
Rob
At 01:37 PM 11/9/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>OK
>
>I set OptionA to rang:0-8 and over:OptionB=deselect, and OptionB to
>rang:0-8 and over:OptionA=deselect.
>
>When I run AB, Both options start at zero, which is correct, but then
>you start adding one option the other option does not deselect, and
>you are still able to take that option.
>
>I looked into using the typeA, typeB, trat method but I don't believe
>this will work as this is used between two units...whan I need is to
>prevent the same unit from taking the two different options.
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Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (650) 726-9689
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
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