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Re: 3033 1200-Piece Blue Bucket
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lugnet.db.inv
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Sun, 27 Feb 2000 02:10:21 GMT
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Steve,
How do you identify the bags? Just make up the numbers in hex?
I really don't understand how this helps sorters. I sort for the most
part but I don't pay much attention to what comes from what bag.
as evah,
John C.
In lugnet.db.inv, Steve Bliss writes:
> Here is an example of an inventory with the bags identified. It's
> tab-delimited, so the columns won't line up, unless you mess with your tab
> settings or import the data into a spreadsheet.
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> Read Todd's message in this thread about bag-inventories changing between sets.
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> This data was drawn from the statistics Eric Harshbarger posted. See
> <http://www.lugnet.com/market/shopping/?n=3016>.
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> Steve
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> Qty Color Bag PartID Name
> 40 white 8 3005 Brick 1 x 1
> 60 white A 3004 Brick 1 x 2
[ETC...]
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: 3033 1200-Piece Blue Bucket
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| (...) Actually, I had keyed "bag1", "bag2", etc. But I figured the "bag" prefix was redundant (at least in this case). If I was inventorying 8448, where there are several boxes, each with multiple bags, I'd use a notation like "box1.bag3", or (...) (25 years ago, 28-Feb-00, to lugnet.db.inv)
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| | 3033 1200-Piece Blue Bucket
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| Here is an example of an inventory with the bags identified. It's tab-delimited, so the columns won't line up, unless you mess with your tab settings or import the data into a spreadsheet. Read Todd's message in this thread about bag-inventories (...) (25 years ago, 24-Feb-00, to lugnet.db.inv)
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