And you can assign an "itst" attribute to ItemA that makes the item not
selectable for UnitA (per your second post of the three that came in a
flurry).
Glad you got it figured out....
Thanks, Rob
At 02:49 AM 8/27/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Okay, I have a solution (not the more elegant one I wanted, but it
>works). I have ItemA selectable in the items list. Selecting
>confers type:HasItemA on the unit that takes it. UnitA has
>type:AllowsItemA. In the racial attributes, I have a trat:AllowsItemA
>(at)1m:HasItemA(at)1m.
>
>That triggers the validation error which is good enough. Thanks.
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selectable for UnitA (per your second post of the three that came in a
flurry).

Glad you got it figured out....
Thanks, Rob
At 02:49 AM 8/27/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Okay, I have a solution (not the more elegant one I wanted, but it
>works). I have ItemA selectable in the items list. Selecting
>confers type:HasItemA on the unit that takes it. UnitA has
>type:AllowsItemA. In the racial attributes, I have a trat:AllowsItemA
>(at)1m:HasItemA(at)1m.
>
>That triggers the validation error which is good enough. Thanks.
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Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
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