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* wrap fields as Properties
* rename some fields/properties to more sensible names
* set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
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InventoryItemBase into seperate .cs files 1 per class
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than just the root child folders
* This may resolve some current problems with non root child folders on standalone installations.
* A fix for the same problem in grid mode will come soon.
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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subfolders work, moving folders works.
Tested only in MYSQL, but may work in MSSQL and sqlite.
Probably not working in standalone mode.
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notice of doom
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no root folder is found and it makes the user server wait longer for the
inventory server to do its work.
From Justin Casey (IBM)
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grid, so likely to have problems on a larger grid with more people?
To use , both the user server and Inventory server need to be running this latest revision. (older regions should be able to still be used, just the user won't have inventory on them). Also and HERE IS THE BIG BREAK ISSUE, currently, so that the initial inventory details for a user are added to the inventory db , you need to recreate the accounts using the user server "create user" feature. It should be quite easy to manual populate the inventory database instead but I someone else will need to look into that) Also I've only tested using SQLite as the database provider, there is a Mysql inventory provider but I don't know if it works (SQLite is set as default, so you will need to change it in the inventory server config.xml)
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