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SCX Question

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:31 pm
by nexxusdrako
Question about the SCX.

Is it possible for the vyktorygov account to be able to float and edit stocks on the VYK? I'd also like to change that activity coefficient mentioned in the SCX introduction.

This would save me from having to message Andreas/Duke all the time with float requests, as I have a few companies I want to float, and I need to edit some of the current ones.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:56 pm
by NewZimiaGov
Andreas should be able to help you with this better than I can.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 4:12 am
by Andreas the Wise
Since I've given you your own exchange, it's not too hard to set it up so you can add and remove companies on it.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 9:29 am
by nexxusdrako
Andreas the Wise wrote:Since I've given you your own exchange, it's not too hard to set it up so you can add and remove companies on it.
Any progress on this, or has it been forgotten about? Just wondering.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:01 pm
by NewZimiaGov
Unfortunately there's not a lot that can be done to help you with this until Andreas returns, which might not be for quite a while. If you want, we might be able to arrange it so that you can host your companies on the HAM50, until you gain admin access for your own market.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:55 am
by Andreas the Wise
Sorry, as you may have noticed I haven't been checking micronational stuff much recently (the best way to get my attention is to pm me - I've even figured out why I wasn't getting email notifications on this board, so that should be fixed soon). But the good news is that I kept enough comments in the code to remember what I was doing and I've given you power to modify stocks on your exchange. I'm honestly impressed that people are still using the SCX - I spent months coding that back in the day, clearly that was time well spent. :mrgreen:

Let me know if you find any errors - I just made copies of the Hamland pages and changed the username to vyktorygov, so it's possible I missed a reference needed to make it work for you.

And while I've already done it for you, my limited micronational involvement left in things like SCX is nominally as the VBNC company, so if you'd like to make a donation of SCUE currency to the VBNC account for whatever you think this service is worth, that'd be appreciated. :wink:

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:56 pm
by NewZimiaGov
Andreas the Wise wrote:I'm honestly impressed that people are still using the SCX - I spent months coding that back in the day, clearly that was time well spent. :mrgreen:
I love the SCX, and I'm grateful that you've put so much work into it. In my opinion, it is the best tool for micronational economics.

Re: SCX Question

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 12:42 pm
by nexxusdrako
Andreas the Wise wrote:Sorry, as you may have noticed I haven't been checking micronational stuff much recently (the best way to get my attention is to pm me - I've even figured out why I wasn't getting email notifications on this board, so that should be fixed soon). But the good news is that I kept enough comments in the code to remember what I was doing and I've given you power to modify stocks on your exchange. I'm honestly impressed that people are still using the SCX - I spent months coding that back in the day, clearly that was time well spent. :mrgreen:

Let me know if you find any errors - I just made copies of the Hamland pages and changed the username to vyktorygov, so it's possible I missed a reference needed to make it work for you.

And while I've already done it for you, my limited micronational involvement left in things like SCX is nominally as the VBNC company, so if you'd like to make a donation of SCUE currency to the VBNC account for whatever you think this service is worth, that'd be appreciated. :wink:
Oh shit, I just remembered I moved the vyktorygov account over to "Vyktoryan Royal Treasury". Could you change it to that please?

Otherwise, thank you very much.