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Andres Dahl....question for you.

Sat Jan 22, 2005 5:40 am

I'm trying to follow the directions given by Seraph


...when I go into the DB Editor and open up the shoesacc.dbf and attempt to edit the new the new shoe I added (which is sh175) it doesn't show up, the ID only goes to sh173. SO does this mean in order to do this... DELETED: False
ID: 175 (or THE same number that you use in appearance and the sh)
LOCID: is the ID for the name of the shoes when you create or edit a Player (for instance 461: Reebok Second Coming)
TEXNAME: sh175 (or the one you add)
ISLOCKED: False
Brand: 1=nike 2=Adidas 3=Reebok
...I must write over sh173 with the above information?


If you want to add more shoes and no replace the existing one:

1) Put the Fsh file in sgsm/Common/xshoes using EAGraph (for instance sh175) for the shoe in the game
and sgsm/props/shoes for EDIT mode

2) Go to DB editor and open appearence.dbf

3) Change the number of the shoes for the player of your choice (remember check the list ID)

4) Go to shoesacc.dbf and edit

DELETED: False
ID: 175 (or THE same number that you use in appearance and the sh)
LOCID: is the ID for the name of the shoes when you create or edit a Player (for instance 461: Reebok Second Coming)
TEXNAME: sh175 (or the one you add)
ISLOCKED: False
Brand: 1=nike 2=Adidas 3=Reebok

Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:10 am

For me? :shifty: (hehe, love these new incons)

If I understand you correctly the problem is that there isn't enough space for another line for the next shoe.
That's how it is with DB Editor. I myself use Excel when edeting .dbf's, although I've heard that people don't like it and that it is very unstable when edeting files, so maybe it would be best if you tried another program.

Let me know how it works out for you.

Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:06 am

Id recommend open-office which is so to speak free-excel that is taking over the general user-market nowadays. v2 is coming up real soon, and it can do everything office programs can, and many things even better.

In ooo (open-office-org as the package is called) its named as Calc (aka Office's Excel)

Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:09 am

Apparently, with DB Editor you just have to push the courser-button down and it will make another row... (y)
So you might not have to use another program, just try and see if you can get DB Editor to work first.

Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:00 pm

I GOT IT!!!!! Andreas RULES!!!!

Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:16 pm

When I used the db commander, i cannot find the save button.. does it save automatically? where should i open the dbf file? left or right?

Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:27 pm

it auto saves

Thu Jul 21, 2005 10:46 pm

auto saves when closed? or during editing? coz i was editing some then it wont stay there

Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:09 pm

not sure
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