I need one more custom variable slot and I was thinking maybe I could use the pHexpansion location on the portal display. Is there a way I can make the RA assign a value to the pHexpansion so it reports what I want?
Thanks,
-Jon
Custom Variables and pHexp
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Re: Custom Variables and pHexp
i don't believe this is possible.jsclownfish wrote:I need one more custom variable slot and I was thinking maybe I could use the pHexpansion location on the portal display. Is there a way I can make the RA assign a value to the pHexpansion so it reports what I want?
Thanks,
-Jon
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Re: Custom Variables and pHexp
Only if you mess with the core libraries 
If you want to be adventurous and try out the new dev branch, I think we can make it work.

If you want to be adventurous and try out the new dev branch, I think we can make it work.
Roberto.
- jsclownfish
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Re: Custom Variables and pHexp
Is the pH expansion library code in the globals? I can take a look.
Maybe another option would be to use a virtual outlet to switch between one set of custom variables and another set? I could just refresh after setting the VO off or on and see the new variables. It doesn't allow me to track all of them over time, but some are less important to track over time than others.
I was just hoping I could override the reporting value from the pHExp with something else.
-Jon
Maybe another option would be to use a virtual outlet to switch between one set of custom variables and another set? I could just refresh after setting the VO off or on and see the new variables. It doesn't allow me to track all of them over time, but some are less important to track over time than others.
I was just hoping I could override the reporting value from the pHExp with something else.
-Jon