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Eric Raeder
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Posted - 2012.08.09 22:17:00 -
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Does the latest version of IPH reflect the new build requirements for mining barges released in Infern 1.2 ? If not, is there an update in the works?
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Eric Raeder
No Fee Too High
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Posted - 2012.08.10 03:50:00 -
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Ok, I closed the instance of IPH I had running, on restart it updated again. Now when I compare the IPH shopping list with my Mackinaw BPC all the numbers match. Awesome job, Zifrian !
You'll find a little something in your wallet by way of expressing my appreciation.
Now if I could just use my BPC to make a Mackinaw at a profit. Currently the raw materials cost far exceeds the market selling price. Grumble grumble grumble. Hopefully the market won't take long to correct itself. |

Eric Raeder
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Posted - 2013.04.10 17:59:00 -
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I love the shopping list function, it is a great time saver for assembling lists of raw materials I need to buy and sorting out sets of raw materials to move into my various POS assembly arrays. I shudder when I think of the bad old days when I used to assemble such lists with pencil and paper. However, when I set up a shopping list for manufacturing a T2 item, the shopping list includes datacores and T1 BPCs. The tool apparently is giving me an average for the number of invention runs I would need to invent sufficient T2 BPCs to make the T2 items. To me, the listing of datacores and T1 BPCs is needless and annoying clutter in the shopping list, I do my shopping for invention and manufacturing separately. I could swear IPH didn't start doing this until an update 6 months or so ago. Is there some option I am missing that will allow me to exclude datacores and T1 BPCs from my shopping lists for T2 raw materials? If not, would you please consider adding such an option? |

Eric Raeder
No Fee Too High
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Posted - 2013.04.11 01:22:00 -
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Elena Thiesant wrote:Eric Raeder wrote:However, when I set up a shopping list for manufacturing a T2 item, the shopping list includes datacores and T1 BPCs. The tool apparently is giving me an average for the number of invention runs I would need to invent sufficient T2 BPCs to make the T2 items. To me, the listing of datacores and T1 BPCs is needless and annoying clutter in the shopping list, I do my shopping for invention and manufacturing separately. I could swear IPH didn't start doing this until an update 6 months or so ago. Is there some option I am missing that will allow me to exclude datacores and T1 BPCs from my shopping lists for T2 raw materials? If not, would you please consider adding such an option? Settings -> Application Settings. Uncheck the option 'Include Invention Mats' in the Shopping list section Thats what I was looking for. Thanks ! |

Eric Raeder
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Posted - 2015.03.25 08:39:52 -
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In the Manufacturing List tab, is there some way to filter out non-navy faction ships, or in general items you can't get blueprints for? I get tired of having to scroll past the pages of Quafe catalysts, Interbus shuttles and whatnot to find items I can actually make. |

Eric Raeder
No Fee Too High
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Posted - 2015.04.09 08:54:21 -
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Zifrian wrote:Eric Raeder wrote:In the Manufacturing List tab, is there some way to filter out non-navy faction ships, or in general items you can't get blueprints {Edit: I meant BPOs} for? I get tired of having to scroll past the pages of Quafe catalysts, Interbus shuttles and whatnot to find items I can actually make. I put a quick fix to get around this - Build 3.1.5563.33678. I put in an option to ignore the bps for special editions, ship skins and alliance tournament prizes. If you check the box in settings under general for this option, it will ignore these bps in the BP Tab dropdown and the manufacturing tab. The default is true. Eventually this will be done through an ignore function that the user can set so I don't have to guess what you want to ignore or not.
Just noticed this. Awesome!
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Eric Raeder
No Fee Too High
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Posted - 2015.05.17 06:33:16 -
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Zifrian wrote:Nicola Romanoff wrote:Haffsol wrote:Sorting options are on the right. Sort by "IPH, Profit, Profit %, SVR, SVR + IPH" so no, you cannot sort by columns. right i see how that works now, stupid me, sorry.... thanks again Yeah, I built (stole code) the logic for sorting because I didn't want to pay for a third party grid object and this is a limitation. It's just too slow to sort past 20 or so records, so I disabled it here and on the bp management.
This rather bugs me too, though I understand there are things that aren't practical to code. Would it be possible to export the "manufacturing list" report to a spreadsheet or something that could be used to sort by column?
I would be particularly interested in sorting by the "item group" column, I try to specialize in certain item classes but currently have to ignore a lot of entries to get to the stuff I am interested in. |
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