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CCP Nullarbor
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Posted - 2014.07.24 14:26:00 -
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We deployed an update today so that blueprints and materials can be used from secure + audit secure containers, while respecting corporation hangar roles.
An exception to this is password protected containers. If a container is password protected and configured to not allow it to be opened without the password, then any blueprints inside will NOT appear in the blueprint browser. You can right click a blueprint from the container and view in the industry UI to preview it, however it cannot be submitted from this location. Similarly you cannot use materials in password protected containers.
For anyone who has a lot of blueprints that you would prefer to not show in the blueprint browser, putting them in a station container with a password is simple way of excluding them. We are discussing alternative methods of doing this as well.
If you have any thoughts on the behavior of containers + industry, let us know in this thread. CCP Nullarbor //-áExotic Dancer-á// DEVGIFS |
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CCP Nullarbor
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Posted - 2014.07.24 19:19:00 -
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Mal Isbad wrote:Thanks for that helpful reply.
It would be nice to be able to use password secured containers with freighters and jump freighters. There is no logical reason why it can't happen (might be difficult in the code).
I will mention containers in freighters to a few people (Fozzie would be best to make a call on this) however I am more specifically interested in the use of containers for installing jobs from / to, since that is what we updated in Crius. CCP Nullarbor //-áExotic Dancer-á// DEVGIFS |
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CCP Nullarbor
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Posted - 2014.07.24 19:21:00 -
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Kenneth Feld wrote:Boxes for categories like in contracts
Yep we agree, and will likely add this in an update next week.
Kenneth Feld wrote:Tabs of the pos modules
If you mean corp divisions then yes you can already do that if you first select a facility. CCP Nullarbor //-áExotic Dancer-á// DEVGIFS |
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CCP Nullarbor
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Posted - 2014.07.27 16:38:00 -
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Azarion Sinak wrote:Ok, found a cute problem:
Decided to play with the building to a container. I already had a few station containers laying around, so I picked one as a target for my 10 new shiney iteron V's. Diidnt even think about size restriction, and the interface certainly didn't bark.
Now that they are completed, it wont deliver them to the container since it isn't big enough, nor can I redirect them to a bigger container or hanger.
I went and bought a station vault container and renamed it to the original targets name, but that didn't have any effect, assuming its the internal ID's of the items that are connected.
So... how do I get the product delivered?
Yeah this is slightly annoying, if you move the container away from that division it will deliver into the division instead.
EDIT: Or move the container into your ship if its a personal hangar in a station.
I would like to add an option so you could change the output location before you deliver, but we won't be able to add that until a later release this year. CCP Nullarbor //-áExotic Dancer-á// DEVGIFS |
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CCP Nullarbor
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Posted - 2014.07.27 16:40:00 -
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Dearthair wrote:I love the idea and utility of organizing BPOs and BPCs in containers at my POS. I am really irritated that I have to move those containers to a ship if I want to manage the contents of those containers. If using small containers to sort BPs at a POS is going to be the norm (and for any large industrialist, NOT using containers for the massive piles of BPs would be insane) then we need to be able to access the contents of containers inside POS arrays.
Some example use cases:
We have our BPOs sorted into containers inside the design lab to make copies, but need to produce directly from that BPO because we haven't had time to make copies of everything yet. We have to make sure we are in a ship that can fit small containers, move that container to the ship, find the correct BPO, and move it to the building array.
We have our BPCs sorted by container in the design lab, with output from copy jobs going directly to the correct container. We then need to go through the same process in order to move BPCs we intend to produce from to the building arrays.
This is very much in the realm of "ugh POSes", fortunately we will be having a serious look at them once this industry work is finished up. CCP Nullarbor //-áExotic Dancer-á// DEVGIFS |
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