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 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 10, 2020 16:16
 Subject: Re: Inventory change on minifig
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 Topic: Inventories
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In Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  ...there are two different versions of instructions, showing two different sticker
configurations. It is likely that both minifigures in the catalog are correct.

Should we add a note to set 641-1 to explain that it can come with different
instruction and sticker sheet?

How can I modify inventory for minifig?

You can see the problem there:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=3840pb01&in=M
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 10, 2020 15:28
 Subject: Re: Inventory change on minifig
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In Inventories, FreeStorm writes:
  In Inventories, randyf writes:
  In Inventories, FreeStorm writes:
  What is the procedure when the inventory of a minifig is wrong?

Should I make the inventory change request like with set, or create a new minifig
and mark for deletion the older one?

Of course, the picture is also wrong.

-Fred

Which minifig?


and

[m=con004]
[m=con007]


Sticker on one side only of the vest (if sticker sheet is the right one):
[m=pln056]
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 10, 2020 15:15
 Subject: Re: Inventory change on minifig
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In Inventories, randyf writes:
  In Inventories, FreeStorm writes:
  What is the procedure when the inventory of a minifig is wrong?

Should I make the inventory change request like with set, or create a new minifig
and mark for deletion the older one?

Of course, the picture is also wrong.

-Fred

Which minifig?

 
Minifig No: pln079  Name: Plain Red Torso with Red Arms, Black Legs, Red Construction Helmet, Yellow Chevron Vest
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pln079 Plain Red Torso with Red Arms, Black Legs, Red Construction Helmet, Yellow Chevron Vest
Minifigures: Town: Classic Town
Marked for Deletion
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 10, 2020 15:08
 Subject: Inventory change on minifig
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 Topic: Inventories
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What is the procedure when the inventory of a minifig is wrong?

Should I make the inventory change request like with set, or create a new minifig
and mark for deletion the older one?

Of course, the picture is also wrong.

-Fred
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 9, 2020 12:40
 Subject: Re: Description Standardization Note
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 Topic: Catalog
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In Catalog, calsbricks writes:
  In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
  In Catalog, calsbricks writes:
  My preferred option is to let your SQL guy (that is if you have one. Our belief
from the Chicago round table discussion was that none of the developers at that
time had any SQL experience whatsoever) spend 10 minutes producing your query
(9 minutes for understanding the table and 1 minute for writing the query. Once
the results are in front of you it might be possible for your sql guy to write
an update query to do all the updates at once.

This is almost as simple as changing colour names from one to another

Of course changes should be made on DB directly with write logs into "change-log
table" as well (to have an history of what is made)

But for that, you need SQL guy (not your nephew) and "real" database.
Please don't play with Excel

No fears I am not a programmer and neither is he - we leave it to those that
have a passion for it.

How can I say?
The "you" on my messages was not directed to a specific person,it's addressed
to everybody and nobody

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