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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.robotics, David Schilling writes:
> > [...] Virtually all sets have 4 digit numbers.
> > (Once this became a feature on LUGNET, people could add zeros to non-4
> > digit set numbers so that this feature would work with them too.)
>
> Actually, adding leading zeros would be worse. There are many cases of
> sets with the same integer number but with different leading-zero
> number-names. For example, there are at least two different sets numbered
> "20" and at least one set numbered "020". Another example: There is a set
> "001" and several sets numbered "1".
>
> A minor point, I admin, but since LEGO has used leading zeros before, the
^^^^^
I mean: "admit"
Sometimes I really hate touch-typing finger-memory! I had just typed
lugnet.admin.database... :-/
--Todd
> set numbers aren't actually integers but strings. (There's even a set with
> an "A" on the end, and other oddities.)
>
> --Todd
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