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Old 09-21-2010, 12:00 PM
Knotthead
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Here is where you find it Fulcrum using either of the two recommended databases:

Heidi SQL:

double click on your PEQ database
scroll down until you see rule_values - click on that.

Over on the right of the screen you shoule see 5 tabs at the top
Host, Database:peq, Table:rule_vales, data, query.

Click on the Data tab - that will bring up a lot of rule sets.
Sort rule_name by clicking on the top of the colum so it is in decending alphabetical order.
Scroll down to World:EnableTutorialButton and change that to false.

Done!



In Navicat:

Double click on your database
double click on tables
scroll down to rule_values - double click. A new screen should appear with all the rule values.
Sort rule_name by right mouse click on the top of the column, go to sort, sort ascending
Scroll down to World:EnableTutorialButton and change that to false.

Done!

Last edited by Knotthead; 09-21-2010 at 12:08 PM.. Reason: more info
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Old 09-21-2010, 12:17 PM
Fulcrum
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I'm using Navicat:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Knotthead View Post
In Navicat:

Double click on your database
double click on tables
scroll down to rule_values - double click. A new screen should appear with all the rule values.
Sort rule_name by right mouse click on the top of the column, go to sort, sort ascending
Scroll down to World:EnableTutorialButton and change that to false.

Done!
Thanks for the response Knot!

Allrighty, I see the different entries under 'tables'... from aa_actions to Zone_state_dump and about 60 others as well.... however... 'rule_values' is just not an option to double click on. It does not appear along with the rest of the files.

Has it been renamed recently? I've followed the guide step-by-step on a freshly reformatted XP machine.

Last edited by Fulcrum; 09-21-2010 at 12:23 PM.. Reason: for clarity
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Old 09-21-2010, 01:19 PM
Andrew80k
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Which database have you sourced in?
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Old 09-21-2010, 01:23 PM
Fulcrum
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Which database have you sourced in?
I've sourced in peqDB_rev 1589.sql


UPDATE:

Found the issue: load_player.sql was not imported properly. I had to redownload and extract the files a second time.

Thanks for the assistance, though!
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:44 AM
Domingodarkrage
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I keep trying to compile the information with Visual C++ 8.0, and the result at the end keeps stating that "4 succeeded, 1 failed". I notice that there is no World.exe being created, but all the other appropriate files seem to be there. Anyone know what might be the cause? I'm following the guide as much as possible.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:57 AM
Fulcrum
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I had this happen to me once or twice as well early on. My solution was to completely uninstall Perl 5.12.*, erase the leftover folders and reinstall Perl 5.10.*
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Old 09-27-2010, 01:23 AM
Domingodarkrage
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I'm currently using 5.10, but I thought i wiped my previous perl out. I'll take your advice, start with a fresh perl after the recommended reboots, and post my progress tomorrow.
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