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Ultima Online Fan Board => General UO Chat => Topic started by: gimlet on January 20, 2011, 03:39:40 PM

Title: BOD Tool
Post by: gimlet on January 20, 2011, 03:39:40 PM
So I started to write a VB Program to handle my BODs when I came across this program

http://uo.stratics.com/bod/BODs.shtml (http://uo.stratics.com/bod/BODs.shtml)

Anybody play with it much, It looks very nice.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 20, 2011, 03:58:36 PM
I attempted to use this quite a long while ago, and decided against it for one major reason.  You had to import every bod one at a time.

Thanks for reminding me it was there.  It looks like the newest version does support importing mass amounts of bods now, and could be very helpful in keeping things straight. 

I know s7 had/has an export tool that would make a txt file that could be loaded into uobod.  I'm wondering if the txt file that is created with it can be loaded into this tool being as though it says it supports exported txt files from uobod directly.  Definitely something to try.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: gimlet on January 20, 2011, 04:56:57 PM
I attempted to use this quite a long while ago, and decided against it for one major reason.  You had to import every bod one at a time.

Thanks for reminding me it was there.  It looks like the newest version does support importing mass amounts of bods now, and could be very helpful in keeping things straight. 

I know s7 had/has an export tool that would make a txt file that could be loaded into uobod.  I'm wondering if the txt file that is created with it can be loaded into this tool being as though it says it supports exported txt files from uobod directly.  Definitely something to try.

Great minds travel in similar paths - that's what I was thinking of writing
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 20, 2011, 06:15:34 PM
I suppose as a worst case scenario..  You could use s7's indexer to load into uobod.  Then export the file out of uobod so that it would certainly work with this program.

Adds extra steps, but nothing is more tedious than adding bods one at a time. :D
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Kane12 on January 20, 2011, 06:50:02 PM
There is a function on this program that loads bods from UO Assist based on having them loose in a vendor bag.

Just have to do that for each full bod book you have.

Much faster still than when I first looked at this also and thought logging one bod at a time manually...

Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 20, 2011, 06:56:57 PM
There is a function on this program that loads bods from UO Assist based on having them loose in a vendor bag.

Just have to do that for each full bod book you have.

Much faster still than when I first looked at this also and thought logging one bod at a time manually...


Hmm.. Sounds like that could be a good alternative if the book scanner doesn't work the way we'd hope it will.  Though I'm scared to think of how long it would take to scan the amount of bods I have by dumping them to a bag and scanning them... eeks..
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Kane12 on January 20, 2011, 07:19:43 PM
Yea that could take a while still....I must have over 60 bod books myself stuffed with bods.....


Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 20, 2011, 09:10:19 PM
gimlet,

I've been trying for a little while now to get the scanner to work with no luck.  I noticed a couple of the gump sizes were wrong, so I updated them.  But still a no go.  It scans the first page just fine, turns the page, then it hangs up.

I've tried both the old kalocr file that came with the download originally as well as the most current one.  Neither seem to have any affect.

Not sure what else I can try to correct the hang up, but figured I'd let you know it wasn't going to be plug-n-play if you haven't had a chance to try it yet. :)



Oh.. just realized that I was trying books that are in vendors.  Off to try out of my pack...

No luck.  Stepped through it at the point that it hangs for me, I'm not seeing what could be causing it.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: manwinc on January 20, 2011, 10:25:38 PM
WHat is the ultimate goal? Sorting?
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 20, 2011, 10:41:21 PM
WHat is the ultimate goal? Sorting?

For me, I'd just like a quick way to find out if I have all of the small parts to hammer and certain tailor bods without having to thumb through the pages one at a time.  I do sort everything by color and armor set, but this would allow me to add an entire book of new bods to my master list after turning them in.

Would just save a load of time for me. 
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: gimlet on January 21, 2011, 07:16:07 AM
Here's what i want it for. I have maybe 30 or 40 Tailor BOD books (each with about 100-200). I'd like to set up a data base so I can find things when i want them. Also i'd like  to be able to quickly put together a book or 3 that will give clothing bless deeds. Its a pain right now searching.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 21, 2011, 09:32:07 AM
Here's what i want it for. I have maybe 30 or 40 Tailor BOD books (each with about 100-200). I'd like to set up a data base so I can find things when i want them. Also i'd like  to be able to quickly put together a book or 3 that will give clothing bless deeds. Its a pain right now searching.

Have you taken a look at BadWolf's bod sorter?  It takes a little setup naming all of the books the way you want it to sort for you.  But it's far and away the best sorting scripts that I've seen so far.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: gimlet on January 21, 2011, 09:34:34 AM
No I haven't but I will - Thanks for the heads up!
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Newsman on January 21, 2011, 10:47:28 AM
The overall utility of this is actually minimal.  With the current prices on runics being so low, it's really only worth collecting val hammer bods and if you can't keep track of those, (you get like 1-5 for every 1000 bods you turn in) you might be scripting the wrong thing. 
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 21, 2011, 10:53:21 AM
No I haven't but I will - Thanks for the heads up!

My pleasure.  It's fairly self explanatory, but if you have any questions let me know. I've been using it for a very long time now.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 21, 2011, 10:59:11 AM
The overall utility of this is actually minimal.  With the current prices on runics being so low, it's really only worth collecting val hammer bods and if you can't keep track of those, (you get like 1-5 for every 1000 bods you turn in) you might be scripting the wrong thing. 

Actually there are many good points to filling almost every hammer bod out there.

I use DC and Shadow hammers to make 100% intensity weapons to imbue and sell.  PvM dexxers pay a fortune for the right slayers. :)
Copper hammers are only half useful to make relic fragments, but Bronze and Gold hammers are worth their weight in gold for making them.  The top 3 level hammers are just great for making weapons that imbuing can't compete with if of course you are lucky enough to get the right mods on them.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Newsman on January 21, 2011, 11:00:53 AM
DC hammers you'll pull hundreds of with just small bods.  I cycle through bods in insane quantities.  On my home shard I sell 50 dull coppers for 500k.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Scrripty on January 21, 2011, 12:10:18 PM
Which shard is that?  Cause I'll come buy every stinking one of them.  I burn through dull copper hammers by the truckload.
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: Kane12 on January 21, 2011, 05:38:42 PM
Mewonuo

How do you sort your bod books using the BadWolf's bod sorter?  Just curious...trying to find a way to sort mine using this script from easyuo?
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: MeWonUo on January 21, 2011, 06:09:51 PM
Hi Kane12,

The great thing about that script versus others that I have tried is the amount of flexibility that it offers you to sort things the way YOU want to.  If you want to sort things all the way down to the exact item, quantity, and quality, you can. If you prefer to do things simply by color and armor set, which is what I do, you can.  It's really incredible.

It's all about how you name your books. Toy around with it and see what you like.  Maybe try just using 3 books and naming them "plate" "chain" "ring" (Without the quotation marks) and sort a book of smith bods. 

Or if you want to be even more in depth.  Name a book "Small/Verite/Plate/Normal/10 and so forth, it will literally sort any which way you want it to. :) Most recent version has the ability to use an "or" function by using "|" instead of "/".  Can name a book something like "Agapite/exceptional/20/helmet|shield|female plate" and it will dump any small non-combinable bods into that book for you.

If you have a very large bod collection as I do, I've found that it is easiest for me simply to sort by ingot or leather color as well as armor type.

Hope this helps. :)
Title: Re: BOD Tool
Post by: UoLugnutz on January 22, 2011, 04:10:05 AM
Which shard is that?  Cause I'll come buy every stinking one of them.  I burn through dull copper hammers by the truckload.

If you still play around on Cats I can hook you up with tonnes!