[Beta|OpenSource|VB.NET] Mongrel's Market Editor

01/03/2015 12:28 mongreldogg#1
Heyhalleleyoho!

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Just went banana with that weird database-side managing of markets and saw no good market editors round here so I made my own and share it.

Here is a market editor with such features:

- Advanced table construction: you can edit item prices aswell as prices ratio's immediately in one table, also there is an item name shown for every item stored in a table.
- Search form - you can find an item you want if you have good stringresource in your database (yet there is no way to change encoding - the query will be sent with your system encoding and it will not get correct values of database encoding is different than your OS encoding)
- Possible to create markets, add or delete content of market.
- Automatic MarketResource clean from items not stored in ItemResource.

And here is a preview of a tool:

[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

P.S. tool lags a bit on a video in case of weird provided internet connection to a remote host.
P.P.S. yep there is a config form with user data but dont spend your time, that user is already deleted :D
P.P.P.S. the tool is written for 8.1 epic based servers, if you need it supporting 7.4 or lower marketresource - feel free to change some code there. I dont have time for it.

UPDATES v1.1:

- Fixed an issue when market table wipes itself if OS represents decimals with comma against dot and f*cking up an insert query.
- Fixed grid bevahiour when adding/editing market rows

Enjoy!

You can download a tool from attached files.

VirusTotal?... Hm not really sure its needed for OS release ;)

Peace! And have fun with that!
01/03/2015 14:38 marekrndr#2
Very nice tool, thank you mongreldogg.
01/03/2015 17:13 ThunderNikk#3
Looks very well done.
01/03/2015 22:48 TraderPro#4
Well Done Mong , That should help =)
Keep it up
01/10/2015 12:57 mongreldogg#5
UPDATES 1.1:

- Fixed an issue when market table wipes itself if OS represents decimals with comma against dot and f*cking up an insert query.
- Fixed grid bevahiour when adding/editing market rows

Reuploaded the files.
Enjoy!
11/18/2017 09:21 JohnnyGhost#6
call me stupid but ... wheres the .exe? :D
11/18/2017 10:15 YuhaBah#7
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Originally Posted by JohnnyGhost View Post
call me stupid but ... wheres the .exe? :D
i also cant run it. But its Virtual Basic program i think and its need Virtual Basic environment program. I cant run this with Visual Studio ( in .net development i completly noob )
11/18/2017 13:17 ThunderNikk#8
It is an open source release.

You need to compile the source in visual studio to build the .exe
11/18/2017 19:36 JohnnyGhost#9
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Originally Posted by ThunderNikk View Post
It is an open source release.

You need to compile the source in visual studio to build the .exe
Oh that explains much... well my version is not compatible with that.
Nevermind meanwhile i managed to set up a own launcher that a least looks nice :D
is there any tut out there how to create a patcher and link it into my launcher so my progress bar gets an actual funktion besides existing? xD
11/18/2017 20:42 ThunderNikk#10
Download visual studio express for desktop it will build in that.

I use VS 2015 for the Microsoft developers network and it gave me a few errors but it built and I must say it is a great tool.
11/18/2017 21:10 mongreldogg#11
as i remember that tool was written on Visual Studio 2005 xD
anyways, there IS an .exe and its inside the <project dir>/bin/Debug/
if you need a release version you can build it yourself, still it was possible to merge 2005's visual studio project with 2013 for me, make sure your Visual Studio package provides VB.NET development platform.

P.S. such an old outdated shit damn xD
11/18/2017 21:40 ThunderNikk#12
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Originally Posted by mongreldogg View Post
P.S. such an old outdated shit damn xD
But it still works great.
11/19/2017 12:01 speedweeds#13
mongrel we need unleashed back active plz bring it back man i love ur works there :D

PS: sry for offtopic :D
11/19/2017 18:15 JohnnyGhost#14
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Originally Posted by mongreldogg View Post
as i remember that tool was written on Visual Studio 2005 xD
it was possible to merge 2005's visual studio project with 2013 for me, make sure your Visual Studio package provides VB.NET development platform.
uhm somehow i mixed this up with something else. It worked great with my VS 2010 and the tool works just as great. thx Mongrel and sorry for the confusion i rose.
04/04/2018 05:20 SilentBill#15
You should have used my Merchant Modder name, good alliteration ;)