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Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.04.28 03:51:00 -
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Originally by: Helel Lightbringer I'm not 100% sure that EMMA is a tool I want to use. I'm not fully clear on what it does. I'm not asking for an explanation because I'm sure over the generous 15-day trial period I'll sort that out.
I do have a question about the 100M ISK to own a license of EMMA. I run 3 accounts on 2 computers. Would I have to pay 100M, 200M (for 2 computers), or 300M (for 3 accounts) to run EMMA with my setup?
Assuming nothing has changed with the fee structure. 100m lisc covers as many installs and as many accounts as you want. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.04.28 18:05:00 -
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Originally by: Kalrand
There is nothing stopping me right now from forking the code and releasing "EMMA: GoonFleet Edition" upon the world.
Is that the one that eats my baby, blows my computer up, and then wipes itself clean on my curtains? |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.05.12 18:24:00 -
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For those with a mac, it will run under vmware fusion instance of windows. I'd recommend picking the tablet version of windows if you go that route though. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.05.16 02:56:00 -
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Originally by: Zynce
Originally by: bunglebonce When I try to start the program, I get the generic Windows error 'sqlservr.exe has stopped working', followed by the program's error message: 'EMMA is unable to connect to the database. Please try restarting if the problem persists then more detail can be found in Logging/ExceptionLog.txt'.
I'm running into this also, however I managed to find the ExceptionLog. In it, it simply says it was unable to start the service for this user and therefore failed. I do have MySQL installed on my computer as well as .net 3.0, could either of those be interfering at all?
If anybody has encountered this problem before and found a way around it or at least what exactly is causing the service to not start when asked politely, please let me know!
The MSSQL service must run as a system account or account which has administrative priv.
If you are under Vista, logon as local admin go to control panel, administrative tools, then services. Look for the Microsoft SQL server service and then right click and properties. I think its the third tab which allows you to set which account it can run under.
Same thing for XP
Its odd since normally speaking it always installs itself to run under the system account. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.05.19 14:56:00 -
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Originally by: c0rnf3d1 i posted on the google groups board and got no response, so ill post here.
I have recently purchased a new computer, how do i export -> import everything from the old computer to the new.. ?
Thanks
Well the ideal way would be to use the management studio to export a backup and then drop/mount and install the backup to the new SQL instance after installing EMMA onto the new computer. See this KB if you have access to the studio
The laymans cheap way of doing it is going to the old computer. Administrative tools, services and stopping the SQL services. Then navigate to the C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data folder and copy everything there.
Now go to the new computer, administrative tools, services and turn off the SQL services. Assuming everything installed into the same location with the same variables, you could then just copy all those files into the same location C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data.
Restart the services, ideally you should also restart the computer as well, and all should be right as rain.
If you run into problems with the SQL services not starting, then the variables for the SQL instance install were not the same and without access to the Mgt studio, you have quite a bit of command line work ahead of you.
Which I don't mind helping, but its definitely a tl;dr for this space. Contact me in game and I'll forward off the KB articles to you. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.05.19 23:03:00 -
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Originally by: Hel O'Ween
There's a free Express version of SQL Management Studio
Just goes to show Im no DB admin... network guy.
Any issues with this and older versions of SQL express, I know the enterprise works with every SQL server on down. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.05.20 02:24:00 -
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Another work around for the API update problem is to remove the accounts from the group and then add them again making sure to only check one specific item at a time. IE only update the journal..wait and then update the transactions.
After that it works like a dream.
I also can reproduce the problem on all three flavors of OS, so I think its actually something internal.
Nothing in the SQL database spits out anything funky, and using a pix with logging, the program does actually go out and fetch the data... it just gets lost in translation somewhere in the process. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.06.10 20:21:00 -
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Originally by: Maestro Del'Tirith I will be on tonight and will send out any pending keys. Sorry for the delay - wife had a bad accident and we're still recovering. I'll also be going through mail and responding to any queries.
AS always, RL takes precedence. Thanks for the update |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.06.19 17:36:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha 2 issues I got:
1) Calculating the NAV, on a Dual Core 2.6GHz with 4G RAM takes me like 15 minutes despite the minimal hard disk activity.
2) I noticed a 400M drop in my NAV. I checked and double checked until I recalled I bought 2 BPOs for an alt. Oddly enough, the value of the two BPOs seems not taken in account and thus it's like my 400M just vanished. Did I understand something wrong?
There has been some issues of price retrieval from online, this could be your delay with NAV reports as well. |

Kazzac Elentria
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Posted - 2009.07.09 23:58:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha Emma got some massive issue with NAV calculation.
I audited Glas Mir, EMMA was returning me 4B assets on Glas Mir, almost zero on his alt and a total NAV of 10B.
In reality - and jEvEAssets, EVEMeep and the other listed programs listed in my auction confirmed that - Glas Mir had 6B assets, his alt more 6B and the total NAV is about 16B.
It's a fairly discrepant NAV report, isn't it?
its a problem with fetching the correct prices. If you manually pull from the EMMA DB using excel and use the prices you think are correct it calcs spot on.
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