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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.08.24 07:28:00 -
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This is a background check program that IÆve been working on. It will compare your Corporation and Alliance standings to a potential recruits employment history by entering in your FULL API data along with a CEO/Director Name associate with that data and a potential recruits name.
If the potential recruit was in any Corporation or Alliance that youÆve set to below 0, it will return that Corporation/Alliance name and the current standings. At the moment this is a work in process, IÆm currently working on cleaning up the code that runs the process and making the output look nicer. The application can be found here:
http://history-checker.com
Just some things to note: - It does require a FULL API, this is not stored permanently, it is only used to retrieve your Corporation and Alliance standings. Once that is done it discards the API data. ItÆs up to you whether you want to provide that info or not, I personally don't have any use for it and would rather spend my time shooting things that trying to sift through your wallet transactions . Feel free to test on a different account/toon if you'd like.
- It currently will show repeats if a recruit has been in a Corporation or Alliance multiple times.
- BIG NOTE: It does not compare the time that a recruit was in a corporation to that corporations time in a specific alliance. It will output any -10 standings even if that recruit was not in the corporation when it was in a specific alliance.
Future Plans: - Tidy up code - Spruce up the output page - Do time Corporation/Alliance calculation coding  - Other stuff....
Please if you have any trouble with getting it to run or get any errors, let me know. Suggestions are welcome as well!
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.08.24 07:30:00 -
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.08.24 20:00:00 -
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Edited by: Jack Lagoon on 24/08/2010 20:01:40 Siege, as much as I want to that's a little to much coding for me to use on a project such as this. This was just meant for CEO's/Directors to use to do just check to see if a recruit has any association with any of your current reds. It was just to make it easier from having to go through their employment history in eve and manually check each corp and each corps alliance history.
As for the whole API deal, if you check my history you'll see I have no association with PL, being in C. for the past several months and actually trying to save space from the PL invasion down in 0.0... Plus it uses the recruiters API not the recruits...
Celebrain, as for the data, it's not actually pulled from the API, it's pulled from another source....
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.09.12 08:21:00 -
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Source Code will be released in a day or so.
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.09.17 22:15:00 -
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The coding for this can be located here. http://code.google.com/p/corp-checker/downloads/list
Please feel free to comment on this page about the program any bugs you may get, changes you make, etc... Or contact me in game as well. Always curious to see how people use it and such.
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.10.03 03:39:00 -
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A new version is now hosted at http://history-checker.com/ and will be uploaded to the file hosting soon.
Changes Now when no API info is entered but a potential recruits name is entered, it will print out all corporations that recruit has been in and alliances that those corporations have been. Please note that the data being parsed cannot differentiate a corporation Exec from the alliance name (data is in same format on page) and so it will list the corporation Exec with the alliances.
Also for recruiting purposes, even if this data shows a certain alliance there is no comparison between the recruits time in a corporation and that the time that corporation spent in a certain alliance so be sure to double check.
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Jack Lagoon
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Posted - 2010.10.03 10:54:00 -
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Originally by: CCP Stillman Please remember that scraping EVE Gate is NOT allowed.
Did not know that, guess I'll remove this and pray you release an API version.
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