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ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
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WRWR
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ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find entry numbers, how to use?
for example src.addcontextentry 101,6117
i know its number in cliloc, but how to get it )
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2012 07:42 PM by WRWR.)
07-22-2012 07:40 PM
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
You can manipulate the Cliloc with a tool such as :

http://forum.spherecommunity.net/sshare.php?download=45
or
http://forum.spherecommunity.net/sshare.php?download=76

I know, that there where other tools, but i cant find them adhoc.

With this tools you can search for a specific entry and/or edit it
07-23-2012 01:26 AM
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
Yeah, i just using UOFiddler for it. My question is how to find this specific number? its not number of cliloc
07-23-2012 01:30 AM
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
Remember that is not the same 101,6117, that 0101,6117.

The first one is decimal, and the second one is hexadecimal for the 0 on the front.
Look if the cliloc reference if is hexadecimal or decimal with the calculator conversion.
07-23-2012 05:11 AM
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
101 its button
6117 its order number in cliloc
but how and where i can find that number?
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
This number is half of cliloc. I think are the last four numbers of the cliloc.
A good way to find the right cliloc number is searching the text of it.

STEPS BEFORE CREATE A THREAD
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07-23-2012 11:41 AM
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RE: ADDCONTEXTENTRY number, where find?
(07-23-2012 11:41 AM)Extreme Wrote:  This number is half of cliloc. I think are the last four numbers of the cliloc.
A good way to find the right cliloc number is searching the text of it.

ahh, really...its 3006117 in cliloc Woot
Thanks for help!
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