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Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.03.30 17:24:22 -
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Holy Hell dude. I just resubed after a few years gone. One of the things that happened near the end of my last tenure was the API changes and you heading out. That was a huge blow to me because I had built a lot of personal tools in a MS Access which could easily piggyback on your backend. I spent a LONG time trying to figure out how to import attribute centric xml into access and never could figure it out so I had to rely on other tools (which while good never could really operate the same as my personal stuff designed for my needs). I really hope your backend is still MS access compatible. Being able to do customizable queries in my own environment is going to be fairly critical for some of the work I want to do now (trying to build some linear optimization models and MRP systems for industrial/market optimization).
Even if not it's really great to see you back, your tool, even as a standalone, was excellent for analytical work. Never really found anything else that worked as well.
Most fortuitous.
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Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.03.31 00:43:51 -
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Whelp, what would a good tool be without some good problems.
So I downloaded it and tried to give it a run on an install. Strangely the installer hangs immediately. Shows up in my task manager (2 times, like 116k each) and can't be killed with an "end process" command, so it's hung pretty seriously. I dug through Event Viewer as well as I could and couldn't find anything particularly obvious with it. Restarted and tried running the install a handful of times and didn't see any errors pop up, but the same issues persists.
Running on Win7 64. Any ideas what might be causing this? |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.01 01:08:37 -
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Well it doesn't look like it even created a folder. Like I launch the .exe and I get an hourglass for a split second and that's it. Nothing else. I get an instance in my process directory that can't be killed, nothing else. |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
12
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Posted - 2016.04.01 21:15:56 -
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Yes I did. Strange thing is that the explorer window I launch it from also becomes non-responsive and can't be killed. |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.02 15:44:18 -
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I went and tried to install VS so I could take a look at some of your source code and that crapped out too. Based on that I'm pretty sure the problem is on my end somewhere. I'll keep working on it. |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.03 15:00:37 -
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Right on, I think I have those three working fine now. Quick question on one other thing. The table banav_tItemValue is where the eve central data is stored right (value source 1)? I have 6 value types, what are they? Also, which region is used for this pull? |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.14 00:58:27 -
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It might not be a bad idea. For things like minerals we're talking about a razors edge, so small regional differences could matter. 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. |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.18 00:44:00 -
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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.
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. |

Tehg Rhind
Atlantic Innovations
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Posted - 2016.04.18 19:41:37 -
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Bro you are for real the best. |
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