Ah, that's better... New version of Sims2DB database available

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radiophonic:
Are there any future plans to get this program to scan the game folder for sims and their relationships?

Pegasys:
Quote from: radiophonic on 2005 November 12, 20:56:39

Are there any future plans to get this program to scan the game folder for sims and their relationships?


The program itself can't scan the game folder, but it could be set up to parse ascii text output (.csv, etc.). Perhaps some inventive programmer write something to export data from the game files to text. I know SimPE can export text info up to a point, but it appears only the basic information is exported, not too many details, and not the relationships. I'm no expert at SimPE, however, so maybe it's possible, I just can't determine how.

baratron:
Have you tried talking to Quaxi (the author of SimPE) directly? I found him quite approachable in email when I was having some problems with SimPE. English is not his first language, so you need to be clear & concise, but I imagine if there's an easy way for him to add an interface to your program that he'd be happy to do so.

It would be a mutually beneficial arrangement, as a lot more people would download & learn to use SimPE if they had access to your program, & vice versa.

vecki:
Nice... :)

Weird thing happened the first time I tried to import and relationise my sims though...

Running the relationship thing triplicated my sims!

Started again and re-imported and all was right with the world once more.  Although the db insists on changing Alexander Goth to a girl every time I start it up, despite me fixing it every time.  Does it know something I don't? :D

Pegasys:
Yes the database does a very complex and sophisticated analysis to determine *true* gender - not "expressed" gender  :D ;)

Seriously, though, the gender shouldn't be changing... how exactly does this occur? or is this a joke... hmmm?

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