Mica Goldstone | |
After checking, it appears that some turns sent over the weekend took until mid Monday morning to arrive. These missed the download. It seems Christmas post delays has mutated and invaded the internet. ![]() | |
Duckworth-Lewis | |
Should have asked this earlier: but for future reference what happens to those turns - will they be processed tomorrow as if recieved overnight? And - is there anyway of scrapping a turn - for example if circumstances have changed and an alternative set of orders would be more suitable? If I process a second turn for a ship, will that new set of orders take precedence? | |
Gandolph | |
a clear pending orders should do it along with further orders for your ship, i would have thought anyway | |
Jons | |
You don't need to clear pending orders if these orders are instead of. If you send in 2 sets of orders for a position, the computer will take the latter orders instead of, rather than as well as. This also means that if you have accidentaly sent in orders for positions that never got prosessed, they will be taken in favour ![]() Cheers Jons - SMS | |
llywelyn | |
But unfortunately, ![]() It also means you have spent additional funds for nothing and are a week behind. ![]() | |
Mica Goldstone | |
The emails are still at the ISP. They have not been downloaded. They were only known about because Dan Reed asked if his turns had arrived (he actually sent his turns after the download). While getting a header list, it was noticed that a number of turns were present showing dates from the 30th November. This is very unusual. The turns will be downloaded and run today, nothing has been lost (except maybe some basic production on starbases run yesterday). |