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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.09.12 14:56:00 -
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As this very posting in this forum already gives away: I've resub'ed to EVE after an almost two year's break from the game. And much to my surprise, I've found out that EWA still works after these two years.
Although I've kept updating EWA's database throughout my break, development on the application itself completely stopped, both because I got tired a bit and (mainly) because without working API keys development is close to impossible.
Well, for the next few months I do have working API keys. As a result, I've just published a new version (2.1.0) of EWA. There was an (unannounced) update a couple of weeks ago, which introduced Order Alerts to EWA, but much to my dismay it didn't work properly. It took me some time to find out why it worked at one machine but not at another. I'll spare you the details ... let's just say I have experienced an ID10T problem with myself .
Back on topic - new version. This one has
- Order alerts (for real, this time, I hope)
- Most profitable items-report
- Visual indication of order status (market orders)
See the version history for details and downloads.
For reference:
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.09.12 22:10:00 -
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Cheers VV and flakeys. Good to see some familiar face are still around. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.09.18 13:39:00 -
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For those of you willing to try it out, here's a 'preview version' (if you like) of an upcoming update: EVEWalletAware_2_1_1.zip. It includes only the EXE file (named EVEWalletAware_2_1_1.exe to not interfere with your production install) and needs to be copied into EWA's program folder in order to work.
In this preview the "pretty table copy for teh intarwebs" feature is implemented in a useable fashion (I hope). Meaning - any data grid can be formatted and copied to the clipboard as either a standard HTML or a BBCode (a format, which most forum software uses/understands) table.
This might for example be useful if you run a public business and wish to publish your figures on your web presence.
The way it's meant to work:
- Open one of EWA's forms (i.e. Wallet transaction, Item details, Balance sheet)
- Set filters as needed and retrieve/display the desired figures
- Start the export by clicking menu 'Edit -> Copy to clipboard'
- Pick your preference there and click 'Copy to clipboard'
The feature itself is still not fully completed, I intend to add MediaWiki table syntax, too. But I thought I try to get a little feedback first. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.10.08 13:41:00 -
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The above mentioned version 2.1.1 is now available as an official release. Please make sure you update the program and the database. If you're using the autodownloader (EWAAutoData), make sure to update it, too. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.10.09 08:10:00 -
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Thank you both for the kind words. |
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Posted - 2013.10.11 08:18:00 -
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It seems you've downloaded only the beta version of the application itself. If you've never used EWA before, you need to grab the full installation package. Also: that beta version has made it into the official release. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.10.11 14:55:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: What makes it seems like if I downloaded only the beta version of the application?
Your screenshots in your earlier posting.
Don't try to do too much. The instructions on the website aren't quite up to date, given I've just came back after a two year's break.
Here's what to do:
If it still doesn't work, try running it in XP compatibility mode. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.10.13 01:03:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: Anyways, my problem is that my wallet data was deleted from last year.
Yepp, that's how the API works. You can only data from one month back, at most.
For the rest of your posting: I'm not sure what you're trying to tell me. Or is that aimed at other players? |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.10.13 21:24:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: Wasn't the wallet data showing for more than 1 month before from EVE Online? Isn't the wallet data from last year should still be available in my characters account in EVE Online, aside for your program API data source.
Whatever the EVE Online game client shows you - CCP's API only lets you retrieve API data for one month, mkay?
No headscratching needed - that's how CCP defined their API. That's the rules by which we 3rd party devs work.
And I'm not sure what you're point with that Access DB is. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.10.14 14:32:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: I'd really appreciate if you could confirm about the period of time which the ingame EVE Online game client does show.
I don't know and I dopn't care, to be honest, because it has nothing to do with how much data is delivered by the API, which is - and I repeat that for the last time - one month.
Quote: I am mostly concerned about the Wallet data that was displayed in the ingame EVE Online game client. The reason for that being that there is over 3 billion missing from one of my pilot data and another few millions invested in PI costs. I can repeat it again if you forget that it is what I was asking you about.
I haven't forgot it, but I have nothing to do with the EVE client. If you think you've found a bug in the client, I'd suggest you fill a proper bug report with CCP. |
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.10.15 12:30:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: I didn't know that you didn't want to give me your information about that.
It's not that I don't want to give you information - I can't! I'm only an EVE Online player just like you are one. I have no deeper knowledge about the game client than you have.
I guess the discussion is pointless. You don't seem to understand what I write. And I don't understand your ongoing posting in this thread (nor in this forum section at all), when it seems that your problem is not related to EWA, but rather with the game client. For that, Issues, Workarounds and Localization seems a more appropriate place.
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.12 17:03:00 -
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Well, all screenshots reside on EWA's home page, always have, always will.
Admitted - they're not all up to date. But I think they give a reasonable impression of what to expect from EWA. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.15 16:15:00 -
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I took the above question as a stimulation to update the most out of date screenshots and add screenies for features that didn't exist at the time the old images have been posted. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.18 09:54:00 -
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Jerex Deka wrote:Is there a way to take Plex out of the Personal Transaction Report by chance?
Tried looking couldn't find anything.
Not sure what you exactly mean with "Personal Transaction Report". If you mean menu Wallet -> Wallet Transactions, then yes, there is a way: right-click on the item -> "Mark as ignored".
Please note the difference of the above vs. right-click on the item -> "Delete this transaction". The former marks the item as ignored in the database, but still leaves the record for it there. In case you want to reactivate it (for whatever purpose), check the "Show ignored". To then permanently revoke the ignore status, right-click the item -> "Mark as not ignored".
"Delete this transaction" does just that: deletes the item form the database. There's a drawback, though: this does only work if the selected transaction isn't part of the wallet transactions served from the EVE API = the transaction must be older than what the API serves for you. Otherwise the transaction is stored by EWA again, as EWA "thinks" this transaction is missing from a previous API query.
If you mean something else: please be more specific as to which report you're referring to.
I admit that perhaps not all of EWA's options do honor the "Ignore" status. I guess I need to check this. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.18 09:58:00 -
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Florian Bao wrote:can you run this with multiple characters or corp APIs?
Both. It even allows for the creation of what I called "Virtual characters". (And if I'm not mistaken, EWA was the first trading app to offer such a feature.)
This lets you create a single character by combining the data of multiple (and unrelated) characters into one virtual char. All figures for that char actually happen to be the cumulated data of all combined characters. All calculations are done "on the fly", so there's no additional data which is created nor will any data of existing chars "mixed up". EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.18 15:10:00 -
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The database update for tomorrow's expansion Rubicon has been released, among with an new version (2.1.2) of EWA itself.
This version adds a new feature, titled "Journal balance report" (in lack of a better term). It's a combination of the traditional wallet journal and balance sheet by wallet journal windows. This should make some reporting needs easier, as it allows you to select multiple journal entry types. Just look at yourself: mneu ' Wallet -> Balance sheets -> Journal balance report'. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.19 13:34:00 -
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Could you be a bit more precise, please? There is no field "API key" when creating a new EWA account. I just tried it and I had no problem creating a new EWA account. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.11.20 10:44:00 -
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I really don't understand what's so hard to state the field's description that you're having trouble with. There's no such field as "long key" in EWA's options.
Also, have you read the manual? EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.11.25 00:45:00 -
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Just to make sure: before trying to select a character from the dropwdown box, have you clicked the "Retrieve character(s) from EVE API" button?
Either way: it should not crash nontheless. And perhaps I should rearrange &relabel the controls to clarify on how to procede. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.11.28 11:40:00 -
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First of all: thank you very much for your very detailed description!
Try the following:
- I click on the Save button
Insert this step:
- On the "API key(s)" tab, click on the newly created account to make sure it's selected.
Then continue with:
- I switch to the Character(s) tab
- I click Retrieve character(s) from EVE API button
I admit that the account creation/character selection process needs some love badly asap.
Besides the main window - which is more or less just an empty "frame" - the Options dialogue was the first thing I implemented. And it stayed there.
See if the above helps you getting EWA to work. I tried the account creation step earlier this week with a fresh install, when Truth first reported the issue. But I was unable to reproduce the crash, most likely because "I know the drill". I'll look into it next week (got a bad cold currently and find it hard to concentrate now ...). EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.11.29 09:07:00 -
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Truth Quantico wrote:Account was checked as default. Selected and blue highlighted when clicking Characters tab.
Retrieve button still causes 87 crash.
What ... the ... f ...?
Quote: Should I try messing around with my API settings serverside? Maybe hide some fields? At the moment, the key has everything selected.
Nope, the key itself has nothing to do with it. I'm not doing any verification of sorts at this point, I'm just trying to grab the characters for that key, which requires no special rights.
All I can do at this point is to ask you for a bit patience until I've looked (again) at it. I'm a bit puzzeld right now. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.11.30 10:03:00 -
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Truth Quantico wrote:I 17:06:07 1001 ApplicationError frmMainHelper:MainWalletInfoFill->87, EVEWalletAware, Application-defined or object-defined error 17:06:09 1001 ApplicationError cEVEChars:GetCharsFromAPI->87, EVEWalletAware, Application-defined or object-defined error
We're getting closer. Could you have a look at 'Extras->Cached XML files' if there#s any entry in there at all?
Meanwhile I'm scratching my head over the Application-defined or object-defined error. AFAIR, I don't use application-defined (making up your own error numbers) at all. And the only (programming) object involved at that point is Microsoft's MSXML component. But that's used everywhere in EWA.
Quote: On the chance that it's something network related, I'll see what I can do about testing this from outside of my home.
I agree that the network is not the problem. At least not directly. However AV software/firewall might be, preventing EWA from contacting the internet. Might be worth to give it a try and temporarily excempt EWA from the rules and see if that makes a difference. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.12.01 23:56:00 -
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Out of curiosity: have you tried running it in Compatibility Mode?
I'll be back at my delvelopment machine on monday an have another look. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.12.02 12:27:00 -
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Alright, I've added another round of error checking/logging. You can grab the new (test) version at the above location.
All error reports point the problem that EWA seems to be unable to download (valid) XML files.
- frmMainHelper:MainWalletInfoFill frmMain is the little account/character selection window. In th e above procedure (MainWalletInfoFill) EWA tries to grab the wallet information (wallet totals) from the API.
- cEVEChars:GetCharsFromAPI That is - as the name suggests - the point at which EWA tries to retrieve the characters for/from the provided API key.
Oh ... I'm really grateful for your patience. Not being able to reproduce a bug myself, have to rely an people like you. Thanks! EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.12.03 10:39:00 -
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Two more (admittedly desperate) suggestions/attempts:
1) Is the EVE API Server base URL in 'Options', tab 'API/Proxy server' set to https://api.eveonline.com?
2) As mentioned before, EWA doesn't seem to receive (proper) XML files, could you therefore try to install the MS Core XML services (the msxml6.msi) from http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3988? EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2013.12.04 09:26:00 -
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Bah, my bad. Seems like I have compiled it with the wrong compiler flags. I've updated the archive. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.09 12:01:00 -
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Truth Quantico wrote:Sorry for the delay, RL got busy lately.
Well, it's not like you got work to do for me or something.
Quote: The error log is now just multiple entries of 'cXMLCacheFile:GetXML->87, EVEWalletAware' . Event ID still 1001 ofc. And the XML cache is still empty.
And that (cXMLCacheFile:GetXML) is EWA's core procedure for handling any XML file caching. That procedure then calls cEVEApiCore.GetXML, which does the actual download if needed, i.e. no XML file of the requested type present or the cache timer has expired for the requested file.
I've uploaded another test/debug version, location remains the same. This time if an error happens, a dialogue should pop up and show the exact line in cXMLCacheFile:GetXML where the error happens. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.11 10:11:00 -
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Thx for the feedback.
Good to know that there doesn't seem to be a general application-breaking problem (i.e. it never works).
That still leaves me wondering what particular problem EWA has on Truth's machine.
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.11 16:02:00 -
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As mentioned before: assets was never the strong part of EWA. Think of it as "added fluff". I always recommend jEveAssets, if you're heavy into 'Asset Management'. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.12 10:08:00 -
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Vis Aldent wrote: Nonetheless, I needed your program for the fact that EVE does flush Wallet Transactions / Journal data periodically. (Whenever they need to try to improve or upgrade I guess...)
No.
I've explained that numerous times: there's a clear defined time range for which the API provides data: 1 month. No guessing needed. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.13 09:48:00 -
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Yeah, badly worded (=missing a condition) by me. But I'm slowly losing my patience with you. You keep reiterating a topic which has long been known and explained. Not sure what your problem is.
Please check the previous pages of this thread, the other two EWA threads linked in the OP and EWAs manual. The way caching works has been explained more than once in detail there.
And although the GM is right in this matter, keep in mind that GMs in general don't have indepth knowldge about how the API works. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.16 11:08:00 -
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I've responded per EVEMail, Truth. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2013.12.17 15:29:00 -
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Hi Uru,
Truth is so kind and tries to help me figuring out what the problem is. Once I solved that issue, I'll upload a fixed version and post a notice here.
What we've figured out so far seems to indicate that my earlier suspicion of a missing/corrupt MS XML installation is not the problem. Therefore you don't need to try that one.
I'm afraid I can't help more you at the moment. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2013.12.27 11:27:00 -
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Update: with Truth's help, I seem to have been able to solve the issue.
I need to go through the code again and remove some debugging code before I can release a new version. This will most likely not happen this year, though. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.04 12:47:00 -
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I've finally come around to publish the now (hopefully) fixed version of EWA.
Use EWA's update mechanism or refer to the opening posting of this thread to download the newest version.
If you're using EWAAutoData along with EWA, it's crucial to update it, too. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.22 13:55:00 -
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Hi kara,
first of all, thanks for your kind words, much appreciated.
Could you please check the application log (Extras -> Application log) see if you could spot errors that might potentially related to retrieveng the wallet journal?
The error 364 and EWA crashing is only an indirect result of missing journal entries. I'm trying to store the last position & layout of the window ... in this case a window which doesn't exist ... and obviously I also failed to add proper error handling for that case.
Quote: btw i'm ceo of the corp with full access
Unlike with the old API system, where (ingame) role also granted the right API rights, with the "new" API keys, you need to specify the rights for an API key when creating the key. If you're a CEO ingame, but the flag for (corp) journal access for this char is not set when generating the API key, the API can't retrieve journal data. Same's true the other way around: if you're not at least Junior Accountant ingame, enabling journal access in the API doesn't yield any results. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.23 11:32:00 -
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Quote: i figured out y i could pull personal i had to add a another account with the corp only selected seems kinda redundant but it works now just on separate accounts added to the ewa.
API keys, you're doing it wrong.
Yes, you have to create two separate API keys for personal and corporation access. But you don't have to create two EWA accounts. Just copy and paste both keys into the appropriate fields in the EWA account screen.
As for your feature request, the wallet journal provides only two dedicated identification fields for the involved parties, which EWA palready presents as 'To' and 'From/For', both of which are already sortable (right-click on the grid -> 'Sort by ...').
If the info is hidden anywhere else (like in the field EWA currently presents as 'Misc.'), I'm afraid I can't help you at this point, as I don't do any PI and therefore have no clue how the returned data does look like. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.27 17:41:00 -
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Does the API key you created allow to fetch the (private) character sheet? EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.28 10:49:00 -
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Yepp, that one and https://api.eveonline.com/account/Characters.xml.aspx EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.01.28 11:37:00 -
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I've just published EWA's new database, accompanying today's EVE patch. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.02.13 16:56:00 -
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Hi Sharkey,
your character also needs the equivalent corp roles/rights ingame (Junior Accountant for transactions/journals, at least). Is that the case? EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.02.20 10:56:00 -
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Two (actually three) things:
- After downloading your corp data, do any "suspicious", error-like entries show up in the application log? Also: are there cached XML files that are labeled as - Hop over to EWA's web site. Right the the top, I've added two links to create API keys with the necessary rights. Either create a new one or compare it with your current. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2014.02.24 17:46:00 -
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Enexix Caligula wrote:Hello.
I have a problem when i launch the program.
"Error Accessing Database"
I try to relocate the database but nothing changes.
Did I forget to make anything?
Hmm, not sure. Try opening the INI (configuration file) itself. It should be located at C:\ProgramData\EVEWalletAware\EVEWalletAware.ini.
The database itself should be located in C:\ProgramData\EVEWalletAware\DATA
In the INI, search for [Database] and check if the line Connection=Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source= ... points to the right location.
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Posted - 2014.02.24 17:52:00 -
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SabotNoob wrote: So far it seems easy with your program. It easily helps me filter buys/sells for a particular item. I export the data to Excel and add up the total buys and total sells. I then apply sales tax (to total sells) and broker's fees (to total buys), which are percentages based on my standings, etc. Subtract the new net buy from the new net sell, and come to a net profit. Does that sound about right?
I've been out of the game for 18 months so just making sure I'm not missing anything.
Sounds good, if you insist on detailed fee & tax amounts.
If you don't mind a "few cents", you could try EWA's fee & tax estimation. Set you skill levels in the Options -> Character tab. Then switch to the Wallet/Asstes tab and enbale both "Estimate ..." options.
EWA calculates the fees for you and ignores standing. This means that any standing to a station owner will result in a higher net profit than EWA reports.
Quote: I am aware that there are two columns in the Wallet window (Price and Total). I'm using Price since it's the raw figure all the way down for buys and sells, and it's easier to apply the tax/broker's rates to it.
If EWA's estimation hasn't been enabled, the Total should do, as it then is just Volume * Price.
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Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.02.25 14:13:00 -
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SabotNoob wrote: What's tricky about calculating profits is that you have to have an even number of sells and buys for a given item. Either you wait until all orders are complete and then calculate it, or you take the latest set of transactions and run those (like the last 3 buys and the last 3 sells).
That's why I decided against doing profit calculation based by actual (sell * volume) - (buy * volume) numbers. Instead EWA is based on averages. If your average sell price for a certain item is high than your average buy price, you should turn in a net profit. This ofc assumes that most of your purchases are meant to be sold again. So while you bought 100 units (item x) and only sold 75 units so far, the remaining 25 units will sell later (and profits are adjusted accordingly).
Both the Item Details view and the (relative new) Most profitable items should give you an idea of what I'm trying to explain.
If you really want to calculate your profits on a per item detail level, I damit that other trading tools will serve you better as they try to do automatically for you what you want to achieve.
Quote: I'll re-import that data into EWA again and see if it can obtain 122 total. Is there a certain amount of time I need to wait, from when I sell my last order, to when I import the data into EWA?
There are two time factors to consider: API cache timers and the unknown (at least to me) time it takes for CCP to "shovel over" the live data from TQ to the API server(s). The former is ca. 30 min for wallet transactions. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.03.02 22:24:00 -
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Sharkey Bones wrote:Access Mask on the API key : 3149825
Try 3149835
I've added URLs for key creation to EWA's website. For the next release I'll also add those URLs to EWA itself, to the account creation option. See also the FAQ for a list of APIs that are accessed. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.03.04 12:18:00 -
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Uups, my bad. Compiled the published version with the wrong parameter, which resulted EWAAutoData to look for the INI somewhere else.
If uploaded a new verion, which identifies itself as version 1.0.25.
Don't get confused by the website identifying the version as (still) being 1.0.24. I just haven't come around of updateing the site's text yet. The published MD5 checksum also doesn't match, for obvious reasons. The MD5 for v1.0.25 is 5fa547283aadd389feb1c1bc5104d987.
Will update the site later on. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
Hel O'Ween
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Posted - 2014.03.06 08:46:00 -
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Yeah, I see. It seems that the create predefined key page is broken. I've now set the appropriate access rights three times and got three different access masks as a result. And the "Type" dropdown box is never set to "Corporate", when trying out the key.
For corporation, include the following:
* Account and Market - All
* Private information - CorporationSheet - AssetList
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My knowledge of ASP.NET is very limited, but this ...
Quote: A potentially dangerous Request.Path value was detected from the client (:)
... looks as perhaps a ":" has been passed and was rejected. Does your vCode by any chance include the character ":"? If so, try replacing it with something else. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Quick update notice
I just realized that with the deployment of Odyssey 1.3, the corporation information API was changed to include an additional corporation wallet division (merc wallet). This broke EWA's readout of the corporate wallet names and subsequently didn't display corpration wallet information in its main window. However, corp data was downloaded and processed.
I uploaded a quick fix (version. 2.1.5), just grab the new EXE from EWA's website. As with the previous fix, I haven't update the website itself, which still reads "version 2.1.4". Will do so if time permits, as I'm also about to prepare EWA's database update for Odyssey 1.3. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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As mentioned yesterday, I've finished EWA's database update to Rubicon. I alos updated the OP and the webseite to reflect the current version(s). EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2014.05.08 15:41:00 -
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Although the newly introduced 'Gecko' drone is included in CCP's latest published database dump, it's marked as 'not published' there. This results in EWA not 'seeing' the Gecko as of now, although EWA will happily process Gecko transaction. (So you're not losing sales data, in case you wondered about that)
In order to chenge the Gecko's visibility go to Extras -> Database maintenance -> SQL database query. Paste the following line in the 'Your query' field ...
Quote: UPDATE invTypes SET published = 1 WHERE typeID = 33681
... and click 'Execute query'.
This command doesn't return a visible result. In order to check if the command was executed successfully, paste this line into the 'Your query' field and click the 'Execute query' button again:
Quote: SELECT * FROM invTypes WHERE typeID = 33681
This query should return a single row with the gecko's data, where the column 'published' should now show a checked checkbox.
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Hi Lianara ,
holy batman, you've already did a pretty decent analysis yourself.
One thing you didn't mention: have you checked the EWA's log (Extras -> Application log) for errors?
Also, are we talking personal or corporation market orders here? For the later, your character also needs the appropriate ingame roles. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Lianara Dayton wrote: First off: it's only personal market orders I'm interested in. I currently don't want to access any corp data.
Roger that.
Quote: 2a.) this seems to be causing some problems for me. After "Nuke Everything" I restarted EWA, get the message that it's the first time I started it on this machine, click OK on the message (normally at this point the options window would appear) but I'm now getting a run time error:
EVEWalletAware
Run-time error '380':
Invalid property value
OK
Haven't worked on the "Nuke it" for a long time, it seems. I'll fix that one.
Quote:6.) i just checked the application logs and found an entry that sounds like an explanation for my problem: "Application Logs" wrote:
Yepp, that's the problem right there. Which is irritating, as HTTP 400 basically means "You requested a non-existing URL, stupid!"
Quote: Please let me know if you want me to test anything or if you want me to contact you directly so we can check it out in more detail.
I have a suspicion what might be the cause of the problem. Could you try out the following:
To share my suspicion with you: your vCode might contain a character which is not allowed in a URL parameter. Examples are "<", ">", "?", "&". Try testing with a very simple vCode (aka "password") like "MySimplePassword123". EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Lianara Dayton wrote:I believe I have found the issue:
If I create a new full API key and select "All Characters" then I don't receive any market orders (even with a "simple" vCode). However, if I go and change it to only a specific character (my trading char in this case) then my market orders are loaded successfully.
The vCode used doesn't seem to make any difference (I just tried the above with a regular auto-generated vCode and it worked perfectly).
Hope that helps!
This helps a lot. I've never tried to create an API key for "All characters". My guess is that in that case I need to pass an additional parameter to the API to indicate for which char the request is made. I need to do some investigation on that matter.
Quote: PS. Perhaps this issue is also caused by the fact that the character name of my trading char contains an apostrophe ( ' )? Maybe this is somehow screwing up the query and if the API key is limited to only that single character then the problem doesn't occur since there is only one character to query?
Nope.
First and most importantly: the API doesn't deal with char names. It solely relies on the API keys
And second: I'm fully aware of potiential problems stemming from apostrophs in names, as my family name might indicate. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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I've updated both EWA and the downloader to fix the above problem.
The database has also been updated to include CCP's Rubicon 1.4 database release. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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CCP delivered early, EWA's database has been updated to include the data for the upcoming Kronos 1.0 release. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Hmm, strange.
I'm using Win7 64 bit myself, so that's not an issue which prevents EWA' installation/usage.
You need to run the setup with administrative proviliges, of course.
And just to make sure the previous setup wasn't broken somehow, I recreated and uploaded it again.
P.S. When downloading the blank database, if you wnat to use it with your current EWA installation, make sure you either edit the connecting string value in the INI to match the file name or rename the database included in that download from EVEWalletAwareDB.mdb to EVEWalletAware.mdb (not the missing "DB").
A standard EWA installation expects the database file to be named EVEWalletAware.mdb. While EWA's update routine uses the same blank DB provided for download, it handles the renaming thingie for you, of course. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Mos7Wan7ed wrote:OMG Never mind. I need to start the App in admin, not just the installer.. got it!
Try Win XP compatibility mode instead, that also should do it.
Also, I'll tell you a secret: if you're fancy, you could
It'll then look for it's data in the user profile, which is more conform to Windows policies. I've got this in place for ages, but haven't found a clever way yet to move old EWA user's data to the new location ... EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Sorry for the late reply.
The error 364 when trying to bring up the wallet journal window is caused by the fact that no wallet journal entries are present. This should ofc not happen, but that isn't the main problem you're both facing.
Is there any error entry in the log (Extras -> Application log)? If so, which one(s)?
Also, have you created an API key for a specific character or is the key in question generated with the "All chararcter" option? If the later, could you give it a try and create a key for a specific charatcer and see if the problem still manifests. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Sorry for the late reply.
The error 364 when trying to bring up the wallet journal window is caused by the fact that no wallet journal entries are present. This should ofc not happen, but that isn't the main problem you're both facing.
Is there any error entry in the log (Extras -> Application log)? If so, which one(s)?
Also, have you created an API key for a specific character or is the key in question generated with the "All chararcter" option? If the later, could you give it a try and create a key for a specific charatcer and see if the problem still manifests.
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Seraphina Amaranth wrote:Am not really happy about needing to run it in administrator mode
Understandable, but that shouldn't be necessary, see the last post on the previous page. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Seraphina Amaranth wrote:Am not really happy about needing to run it in administrator mode
Understandable, but that shouldn't be necessary, see the last post on the previous page.
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EWA's database has been updated with the Crius changes. Use EWA's update check (menu ? -> Check for updates) to download and apply the database update. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2014.07.22 15:30:33 -
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EWA's database has been updated with the Crius changes. Use EWA's update check (menu ? -> Check for updates) to download and apply the database update.
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Posted - 2014.08.28 09:37:00 -
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Hyperion database updated released.
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Hyperion database updated released.
Use EWA's update check (menu ? -> Check for updates) to download and apply the database update.
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Posted - 2014.09.01 16:23:00 -
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So, just to make sure: the version you're running now is 2.1.7. c/d? (menu ? -> About)
GoffyDude Davaham wrote: Now I can't load wallet journals for either personal or corporation wallets. I get a 364 error followed by a crash, and in the application error log I see this:
frmWalletTransactionHelper:WTGridSetup->381, EVEWalletAware, Invalid property array index
Those two seem unrelated. The error does occur in the Wallet Transactions form, not Wallet Journal
It seems I reintroduced a bug there. I'll upload a fixed version soom(tm). Should be available tomorrow, the latest. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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So, just to make sure: the version you're running now is 2.1.7. c/d? (menu ? -> About)
GoffyDude Davaham wrote: Now I can't load wallet journals for either personal or corporation wallets. I get a 364 error followed by a crash, and in the application error log I see this:
frmWalletTransactionHelper:WTGridSetup->381, EVEWalletAware, Invalid property array index
Those two seem unrelated. The error does occur in the Wallet Transactions form, not Wallet Journal
It seems I reintroduced a bug there. I'll upload a fixed version soom(tm). Should be available tomorrow, the latest.
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Check the cached XML files if EWA was able to download walletransaction XMLs
Also: make sure the charatcer you're pulling the API data with has both the necessary rights for the API key selected AND ingame (corp) rights to access the corp's wallet transactions (=Junior Accountant).
And last but not least: two different applications can't fetch the same API data. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2014.09.04 13:09:36 -
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Check the cached XML files if EWA was able to download walletransaction XMLs
Also: make sure the charatcer you're pulling the API data with has both the necessary rights for the API key selected AND ingame (corp) rights to access the corp's wallet transactions (=Junior Accountant).
And last but not least: two different applications can't fetch the same API data.
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Posted - 2014.09.12 09:32:00 -
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I've just recognized an error which prevents wallet journal data to be properly stored, once retrieved. This is caused by an insufficient database column.
I've uploaded a new database version (version 51) to fix that issue.
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Posted - 2014.09.12 09:32:59 -
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I've just recognized an error which prevents wallet journal data to be properly stored, once retrieved. This is caused by an insufficient database column.
I've uploaded a new database version (version 51) to fix that issue.
Please update your EWA database as soon as possible (menu "?" -> "Check for update")
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Posted - 2014.10.01 08:31:00 -
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EWA's database has been updated to the Oceanus release.
As Oceanus includes quite some module name changes, I encourage you to update your EWA installation soon. EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager. |
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Posted - 2014.10.01 08:31:36 -
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EWA's database has been updated to the Oceanus release.
As Oceanus includes quite some module name changes, I encourage you to update your EWA installation soon.
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Posted - 2014.11.06 14:51:37 -
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EWA's database has been updated to the Phoebe release.
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Posted - 2014.11.15 12:45:55 -
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Hi Eric,
sorry for the late response.
Try the following steps:
- Create a new EWA account by clicking "New" and enter your API credentials. - Make sure you mark it as "Default Account", even if you only plan to use one EWA account. - Click "Save" - Select the account from the list, verify that the values are still there.
- If that's the case, switch to the "Character(s)" tab and try fetching the characters associated with your API key. - Set one character as the default character for this account (even if yur API keys is created for only one character).
I admit it's a bit awkward, but that stems back from the early API days, where the API keys weren't so granular like today.
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Posted - 2014.11.20 17:45:37 -
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Have you checked the application log if there's an error recorded?
Permission might be an issue, but AFAIK, EWA even refuses to start without proper permissions. You might nonetheless try running it in "Compatibility Mode".
Technical background: when I started EWA back in 2007, I decided to store stuff in All Users. Which was OK for 2000/XP, but MS has posed stricter rules with Vista and newer. Meanwhile I would store EWA's data under the current user's profile. In fact, EWA already supports this with the command line switch /CurrentUser.
*BUT* you need to shuffle the data around yourself. I've got yet to figure out a reliable way for EWA to do it by itself, so that the layman can use it.
You'll find the current data location by clicking "?" -> "Show locations". If you move the whole EVEWalletAware folder to the same location in your user profile (that is i.e. C:\Users\Your Username\AppData\Roaming\) and start EWA with that switch, it happily uses that location.
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Eric Xallen wrote: Location shows that its pointing towards a C:/Programdata (a hidden directory)
Yepp, that's the directory formerly (Windows XP and downards) was known as "All Users".
Quote: Still not holding any Verification codes or pulling characters :(
You know what irritates me to no end? That you wrote "Verification code reverts to '0'" (I take that is a zero). There's no line of code in EWA that ever fills vCode with zero, because it's not supposed to be a number, but can be any character. If it would revert to be empty, I'd grasp that. But this one ...
Out of curiosity, which program and database version are you using? Click "?" -> "About ..." to find out. If those don't equal to the versions noted in the first post of this thread, try to update both EWA and the database.
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Oh, well ...
Glad you figured it out.
Eric Xallen wrote:Found the issue, and its PEBKAC. However you might want to update your API input screen to match CCP's layout.
Good suggestion.
Quote: I guess the Key ID field is getting a string far too long and returning a null value to the field?
It's because keyID is always numeric, whereas vCode is a string.
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I've published an update to EWAAutoData, the automatic data downloader for EWA.
I streamlined it a bit, i.e. it no longer reports (even wrong) wallet balances for characters that are excluded from the download. While doing so, I recognized that the code to retrieve prices from eve-marketdata.com hasn't been working for ages. Fixed that while I was there. And finally I removed the irritating screen flickering during updates, when the application was minimized to the system tray.
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Posted - 2014.12.10 11:26:41 -
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... and with Rhea being released, I've also published a new database release.
As always, click "?" -> "Check for updates" to update your EWA database.
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Kain Duku wrote:[...] or is it more or less just limited to space on my PC?
Basically this.
EWA itself does never delete any data it has retrieved from EVE's API. There's an option though (Extras - Database maintenance - Compact database) which lets the user delete older data.
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EWA's database for the Proteus expansion has been released.
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Hallo Euer Gnaden. ;-)
Yes, this is the right place to ask.
The short answer to your question is: yes, it is possible to reuse your old database.
The longer answer is: depending on how old your former EWA version/database is, it might need some manual work.
"Some years" sounds like we'll have some work to do. Therefore I'd suggest that you send me an eve mail with your real email address, as we most likely need to exchange information of yours that should be kept private. We would also be able to communicate in German.
Best regards from Frankfurt.
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You've got mail.
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Hi Twisted,
unfortunately I'Ve never been able to reproduce the 364 error. I suspect it has something to with how the API key was created (especially involving a key created for "All characters").
If you paste this ...
https://api.eveonline.com/corp/WalletJournal.xml.aspx?keyID=(your keyID)&vCode=(your vCode)&accountKey=1000
... into your browser's address bar and replace "(your keyID)" and "(your vCode)" with the keyID and vCode you've used in EWA, does the API return a page full of data? Or what's the result. FYI: the accountKey part specifies the various wallet divisions of a corporate wallet with 1000 being the first dviision.
BTW, are you using EWA or EWAAutoData to pull the API data? If you don't already do so, try EWAAutoData. It's newer than EWA itself and has some API handling improvements. Unfortunately I can't publish a similar EWA version, as the updating code's a mess currently, as I try to rewrite that one.
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Twisted NEEDSPLEX wrote:If it helps, I don't have any character keys in EWA. Just the corp key.
Oh, it never occured to me that one would use EWA in such a way. You might be on to something here ... I'm currently not at my development machine and won't be until Tuesday, but that could explain both the 364 error in EWA and the "unknown error" of EWAAutoData.
So perhaps as a workaround (if that's indeed what's causing the errors) you could add a character keyID/vCode to EWA, even if you don't use it.
Quote: Check the log file for further information.
BTW, the log file location for both applications is in Windows Vista and upwards C:\ProgramData\EVEWalletAware\LOGS. EWAutoData's log files (which are all plain text files) all start with "EWAAD"
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Thanks for the continued feedback, folks.
Out of curiousity: if you go to "Extras" - "Cached XML files", are there any entries with "Query type" = "Wallet journal (corporation)"? And if so, if you click on (one of) them, does the lower window show any content? And again, if so, does it look like valid journal data or can you spot some kind of error message? (Hint: you can export the XML to file and open it with i.e. Internet Explorer for better readability)
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Twisted NEEDSPLEX wrote:Figured it out ... you have to put the corp API and the personal API into the SAME account page in the EWA options page!!!
Yeah, that works because of the bug I had in there. Your comment about only using a corp key led me to the right place. Which should now be fixed, along with the 364 error, when trying to open a wallet journal window when no journal data is currently present.
Said that, I've released a new version of both EWA (2.1.19) and EWAAutoData (1.0.30). I highly recommend to update both applications, as they share the same offending code.
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I truly love problems that vanish without me needing to do something.
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The Tiamat database for EWA has been uploaded.
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1) Check the application log for potential errors
2) See if there's an entry "Account balance (corporation)" in Extras -> Cached XML files. And if so, if you can identify if the content (the XML file retrieved from the API) shows some data which you can identify as wallet figures or if it's an error message.
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... on a second thought: this might have to do with the fact that you're using the same character (although it's technically "All characters") for different corporations.
Sheesh, sometimes I wish I could run a dedicated EWA testing account in order to be able to duplicate your settings and test with 'em.
Any chance that you might do away with the "All character" personal key and created two dedicated API keys for the characters in question?.
To be honest with you: I just skimmed over that 7 years old part of EWA's code and couldn't really tell what's going on there. I really need to have a closer look = takes a bit longer.
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Wanda Ambraelle wrote:db 55
Just run an update check. DB version 56 has been out for a while:
Quote: The Tiamat database for EWA has been uploaded.
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EWA's Scylla database update has been published.
I also deployed a sneak update to EWA itself a while ago, in case you missed it.
This lets you disable the "Client" filter for wallet transactions (look in "Options", "Wallet/Assets", "Disable client filter"). As stated there, this speeds up laoding times for the wallet transaction window as it doesn't load all the client names that way.
Enjoy!
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Well, I can't tell of course if EWA's the right tool for you, but EWA's capable of exporting all of its data in Excel format.
EWA also stores its data in a MS Access database, which can be used as a data source from within Excel.
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EWA's database for Mosaic has been released.
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Carnyx database update for EWA is released.
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Posted - 2015.07.07 18:36:26 -
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While the Aegis database hasn't been released by CCP yet, I've published a new version of EWA to bridge the gap until I can update EWA's database. It includes two minor additions:
Quick briefing The wallet transaction amounts now also apply broker fees and/or sales taxes as set in "Options".
Assets The Assets window received a new grid column, "Date/Time". The date shown there indicates when the item's value was retrieved from the selected data source (EVE Central, EVE Market data).
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Posted - 2015.07.10 09:46:20 -
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... and the Aegis database update for EWA has been deployed. Enjoy.
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Posted - 2015.07.14 06:22:38 -
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EWA would allow you to do that - in a way: you can export each of EWA's forms to an Excel sheet. So you could export your sell orders (one sheet) and your assets (another sheet). You would have to paste the two sheets together in Excel then.
EWA also provides a couple of filters, but to be honest: I don't think those aren't enough to create what you describe as a "market basket", though it may help in reducing unwanted data. I'm no "Excel guy", but I think the basket might be better build using Excel's filtering options.
As for other tools, jEveAssets is specialized in asset management. Then there's Evernus, another trading app. And EveHQ, with its various plugins.
Not sure if and what kind of export capabilities those tools provide, though.
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Posted - 2015.07.27 16:53:24 -
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I just noticed that EVE Central has addede SSL to its API.
If you want to enbale EWA to use HTTPS instead of HTTP when accessing EVE Central, open its INI file.
(Go ? -> Show locations and open it from there, make sure to close EWA before you save your changes as EWA would otherwise overwrite them)
Find the line
ECBaseURL=http://eve-central.com
and simply change it to
ECBaseURL=https://eve-central.com
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Posted - 2015.08.05 16:46:41 -
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Inspired by a capsuleer's question over in the Tech Lab forum, I've thrown together a little companion tool for EWA, called EWAViewer.
As you EWA users might or might not be aware, EWA let's you export the data you currently looking at to its own file format by right-clicking on the grid and select "Save as ...". (Well, most grids ... I'm sure I've left out a few ...) You could hand the resulting file to another EWA user and he could open it in his EWA (menu File -> Open grid) and view the data you sent him. BTW, the exported data includes what you currently see in the grid and only that, honoring all filters currently in place. So the recipient got to see only what you want him to see.
The above has long been a feature of EWA.
EWAViewer is just that: a viewing tool for the data file you exported. It's self-contained It doesn't require an installation of EWA itself nor any API keys or other (EVE) data from the user.
It didn't took long to separate out that part of EWA into this 'lil tool. If at least one of you guys finds it a useful addition, it's well worth the time it took me.
You'll find the EWAViewer at EWA's download page.
Enjoy! (and bug-report ofc, in case it doesn't work ...)
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Posted - 2015.08.27 16:33:13 -
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EWA's database update for Galatea is out.
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Posted - 2015.08.30 12:53:35 -
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Thanks for the kind words.
If I'm not terribly mistaken, EWA is meanwhile the oldest still supported trading app around.
The two older ones I remember, EMMA and EVE Income Analyzer, seem to have gome out of business, though I'm not exactly sure about the later. It was picked up by VV after having been discontinued by its original author. But I haven't seen VV for a long time.
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Posted - 2015.09.09 11:18:10 -
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I've released a new EWA version (2.1.24).
- Upon the request of an EWA user, I've added a new filter option "Vendor" to the wallet transactions. This filter doesn't make much sense for a single trader, though. But for corporate transactions, this lets you filter on the corp member who did the actual transaction(s).
- The charts window now also respects the setting for enabling/disabling the "Client" filter, resulting in a minor loading speed gain when the client filter is disabled.
I've also updated the setup to include the latest release and database (Galatea).
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Posted - 2015.09.30 13:20:01 -
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The database update for Vanguard has been released.
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Posted - 2015.10.01 14:52:44 -
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BTW, ever since CCP decided to tear apart the Static Data Export into now three different sources/formats (MS SQL database dump, a bunch of YAML files + a SQLite database), Desmont McCallock (of EVEMon fame) enabled me to publish my database updates in a timely manner by making his tool SDEExternalsToSql public.
This tool gathers all the scattered data from the YAML files and SQLite database and imports them back into the SQL database. So hop over to the above linked forum post and give Mr. McCallock a big hand.
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Posted - 2015.11.05 19:18:21 -
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EWA's Parallax database update has been released.
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Posted - 2015.12.09 09:28:32 -
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Published the Frostline database update yesterday, but forgot to ping this thread.
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Posted - 2016.01.05 17:24:57 -
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I've pushed out a small update to both EWA and EWAAutoData which removes the calls to (what now seems to be defunct) eve-marketdata.com. Although both apps could well cope with calls to the non-existent service, this should slightly increase the speed of certain actions involving market data retrieval.
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Posted - 2016.01.06 17:39:03 -
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Done.
Although both are easily reachable from EWA's site.
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Posted - 2016.01.08 18:01:32 -
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To Dan, who sent me an email on December 25th: I've tried to answer, but your email provider keeps bouncing my answer. If you've still got that problem and haven't figured out the solutio yourself meanwhile, send me an EVE mail instead.
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Posted - 2016.01.13 17:44:20 -
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EWA's YC118 database update has been published.
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Posted - 2016.02.11 16:38:44 -
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The database update for YC-118-2_1.0_116998 has been published.
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Posted - 2016.03.21 17:27:17 -
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I've published a bug fix for both EWA (v2.1.28) and EWAAutoData (v1.0.32).
This fixes an issue when fetching item prices from EVE Central and you're possessing items that EC for whatever reason doesn't support and therefore won't answer a request with price data. In that case, EWA ignored any price retrieved so far and "dropped" out of the processing method.
tl;dr EWA wasn't retrieveing prices from EVE Central anymore. This has been fixed.
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Posted - 2016.03.31 16:22:17 -
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Hmm, I'm using Win 7 64 bit, too. Other than the typical suggestions like a) must be run "As Administrator" and b) make sure your virus scanner doesn't interfer with the installation process, I don't know what may be the cause.
Can you check how far the installation process proceeded? I.e. is there a folder BasicAware\EVEWalletAware in your Program Files (x86) folder? Is there something in it?
If you can't get it to install, send me an EVEMail. We'll figure out a way to do a manual install.
And yes, it's still MS Access based.
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Posted - 2016.04.01 16:10:30 -
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Did you launch it "As Administrator" as I suggested? The installation needs admin rights.
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Posted - 2016.04.03 00:23:40 -
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Glad to hear you've got it to work.
If this helps with your whitelisting, the domains contacted by EWA are: - eve.basicaware.de - api.eveonline.com - api.eve-central.com
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Posted - 2016.04.08 16:33:34 -
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Quote: The table banav_tItemValue is where the eve central data is stored right (value source 1)?
Right. ValueSource stands for 0 - EWA (=calculated from your own transactions) 1 - EVE-Central 2 - EVE Marketdata
Quote: I have 6 value types, what are they?
These corespond with the the combobox entries "Average type" in the Assets window: 0 - Average Total 1 - Average Buy 2 - Average Sell 3 - Median Total 4 - Median Buy 5 - Median Sell
Quote: Also, which region is used for this pull?
All regions. The query string for Tritanium, typeID 34 would look like http://api.eve-central.com/api/marketstat?typeid=34
Perhaps I should implement the option to select a dedicated region ...
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Posted - 2016.04.15 16:58:50 -
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Tehg Rhind wrote:It might not be a bad idea.
Already done, will be in the next release.
Quote: That said, I've also noticed that for certain high velocity commodities with razor thin margins, like minerals or salvage, the "percentile" may give a more accurate reading.
Both average and median are provided by EVE Central, so currently I just "spit 'em out". I also admit that I'm not statistics genius and therefore would need to teach myself first about how the percentile is calculated. So this won't be a quick addition to EWA ... but you'll never know.
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Posted - 2016.04.18 13:44:32 -
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Tehg Rhind wrote:Percentile is included in the eve central api call. Can't remember if it's a different version of the call than the one you use though.
Ha, so that's an easy one.
Quote: Ed: ah, misunderstood your post. My understanding is that percentile uses the top/bottom 5% of orders to define buy/sell prices (respectively). It filters out all the junk/overpriced/underpriced orders.
Yes and no. I both dind't know where to get the values from and if I had to calculate them myself, what kind of information "Percentile" provides.
OK so especially for you the next EWA release will also store EC's percentile values. It extends the list I provided earlier:
0 - Average Total 1 - Average Buy 2 - Average Sell 3 - Median Total 4 - Median Buy 5 - Median Sell
6 - Percentile Total 7 - Percentile Buy 8 - Percentile Sell
As of now, the values are only stored in the DB but aren't used anywhere within EWA.
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Posted - 2016.04.21 16:48:38 -
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FYI: I've released the new versions mentioned above.
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Posted - 2016.04.28 15:49:39 -
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The new database update has been released.
Some notes accompanying both the new release of EWA and this database:
1) Fees / Taxes I haven't come around implementing the new taxes/fees formula, therefore the estimated results given by EWA are currently wrong. They were (worst case) estimations anyway, as I only took the character's skills into account, dismissing his standing towards the station owner. Doing it that way ensured that EWA always underestimated your profits, never overestimated them. If you have enable tax/fee estimation (Extras -> Options -> tab "Wallet / Assets"), you might want to disable that for the time being.
2) Citadel locations As of now, it's unsure (to me, at least) who i.e. assets provide information about their location, if they're located in a citadel. Same's true for transactions occurring in citadels. Worst possible outcome: EWA retrieves and stores (this is important - nothing gets lost!) this information from the API, but simply fails to display assets/transactions taking place in a citadel. Once it's clear how to do that and a proper EWA version is released, these items will automatically "reappear". Best possible outcome: citadels work just like player build stations and everything's fine from the get-go.
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Posted - 2016.05.04 07:40:25 -
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Do you happen to run another 3rd party tool for your inusdtrial character? If so, those two programs might conflict with API cache/update times.
Other than that, check "Extras" -> "Application log" for potential error messages.
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Posted - 2016.06.09 14:01:02 -
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OP updated. New database version and new version of EWA are out. The EWA update adds an ISK filter option to the asset window, allowing to filter (out) assets by their price.
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Posted - 2016.06.10 11:09:36 -
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How embarassing ... you're right. Fixed it. Thanks for letting me know.
I moved to a new hosting provider at the end of May. Not sure where I dug up those old versions when moving the data ...
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Posted - 2016.07.04 16:30:56 -
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Took me a while, but now the new database update is available. Sorry for the delay, folks.
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Posted - 2016.07.12 16:15:40 -
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I hope you don't mind that I reply in English. As I understand it, foreign language postings aren't allowed within the international forums, you would need to post that in the localized German forum section. If you've got trouble understanding my answer, send me an EVE mail or create a thread over at eveger.de and link it here.
That said - copying the database might not be enough. You need to update the database too, as it has also changed over time. If you haven't already done so, do ? -> Check for updates. If your database isn't too old, it should upgrade your existing data and preserve the old contents. It's a good sign that you see new XMLs to be fetched. My bet is that although EWA can fetch the data with the API key you provided, it then fails to insert the data into the DB, because it assumes a certain table structure which your old DB doesn't provide yet. Have a look at Extras -> Application log and see if it shows any database errors (ADO something ...)
If that (=upgrading the DB) fails, I can offer you to have a look at your DB, provided you trust me enough to send me your DB file, of course.
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Posted - 2016.07.13 08:24:33 -
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Thargan Thegol wrote: the old DB may be to old like you say and so I hope I can use both DB's in same time. will it work ?
Nope, that doesn't work.
Have you tried updating the DB as I suggested? Menu "?" -> "Check for updates"
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Posted - 2016.08.10 09:18:52 -
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The new database update (version 72, sde-20160809-TRANQUILITY-legacy) has been published.
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Posted - 2016.09.19 10:12:00 -
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The new database update (version 73, sde-20160912-TRANQUILITY-legacy) has been published.
I've also released a new version of EWAAutoData (1.0.37). It fixes the issue that in Windows 10, EWAAutoData didn't appear in the taskbar and was also missing from the ALT-TAB list.
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Posted - 2016.09.24 09:30:31 -
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Folks,
I've prepared a guide on how to create (and distribute) your own database update for EWA. OP has been updated accordingly.
I'd appreciate any comments/suggestions.
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Posted - 2016.10.21 14:24:47 -
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Database update 74 (sde-20161019-TRANQUILITY-legacy) released.
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Posted - 2016.11.11 10:06:42 -
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ESI API aka "The End Is Near"
Fellow EWA users,
in case you missed the recent memodev blog, CCP just announced a new API for EVE: EIS.
I'll spare you the technical details, which you can find in the above linked dev blogs, if you're interested. Here's the important part concerning EWA (I've boldened the important bits):
Quote: Once we replicate all current CREST and XML API functionality in ESI, we will be shutting down both services. We are targeting 18 months from the release of this blog[/b] to achieve functional equivalence and work with application developers to upgrade their applications. Removing the need to use the XML API will be our first priority. We will be monitoring use of the XML API and CREST to both identify and assist third party developers in their migration efforts.
This is going to be an orderly and measured winding down of operations. As the first step of that, developers should know that as of the release of this blog, CREST and the XML API are officially in maintenance only mode. We will continue to deploy security updates and critical bug fixes to them, but any new feature requests will be implemented in the ESI API.
This means that EWA would have be to rewritten, basically from scratch. I'm not going to do that. Considering the new technology used for ESI, Swagger, and that EWA is written in VB6 (which obviously still works, but is heavily outdated) and that both technologies don't fit well together (there's Swagger support at all for VBClassic), I herewith declare the end of EWA.
I'll keep publishing database updates as long as the XML API works, but once that's switched off by CCP - it's game over. As mentioned in the quote above, that'll leaves you with ~18 month to hunt down and settle with an alternative marketing companion.
A personal note: when I started EWA back in 2007 and made it available to the public in 2008, I never thought that it would last this long. I've I'm not totally mistaken, EWA is the oldest, still supported 3rd party trading application. Even when I took a ~1 year off (Monoclegate), I kept publishing database updates. It therefore is sad to see this "baby of mine" die, but times are changing and I fully understand CCP moving on/forward. It was good while it lasted.
Fly safe! Hel
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