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Bartolome Beacham

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The problem here is that combat logs only seem to track and compile activity that occurs while you're flagged as in-combat, which can screw up results when uploading combat logs to a web based parser.

All you have to do is find a way to remain in combat while you heal. The best way to do this is to go to the bridge deck of the ziost shadow on the imperial fleet (not sure what the republic equivalent is) - there are training dummies available for public use there. Have your companion attack the training dummy, which will keep you in combat, and then either heal yourself or heal your companion. When you're satisfied with the amount of time you've been healing/in combat, set your companion to passive mode to get him or her to stop attacking the dummy, and you'll drop out of combat within a few seconds. This will give you a full in-combat log you can upload to a web based parser to check your healing output.

There isn't a dummies guide for Sage 200, problems with writing such a book are a) the scope of Sage 200 which, as you'll know, has hundreds of options and b) as it is a completely customisable system, potentially, no 2 installations of the software are the same, a particular process one one installation may work differently to the same option on another installation which is one reason why all support for the software is via Business Partnerss, Sage don't support the software directly.

I have recently started with a company that already runs 200 and yes we do have support. However it's the everyday niggly things that I need a crib for; I don't think ours has been customised too much, if at all.

As I said in my OP, having used a system in which virtually anything was possible in seconds Sage 200 is no comparison. I find the fact that even having pressed a 'print' button one has to then open the print spooler and tell it again VERY frustrating. I realise that the 'view' function is in there but to my mind it should be one step back. Also the search function is very laborious in ledger lists unless I am missing something (hence the need!).

Also for this purpose, rather than print I'd export to Excel and search there, at least if there aren't too many entries in the list (this comment assumes you're on a reasonably current version of Sage 200, as exports to Excel were slow on early versions).

I would suggest that you contact your local Sage 200 specialist and discuss your needs with them. They will more than likely be able to help you to get more out of your Sage 200 than you would ever do by reading a book.

The current staff do not use them because they do not know what they are for. I am rearranging the sales ledger prior to a migration to Sage ERP 1000 (support on SL200 is being withdrawn shortly) and would like to have increased analysis.

With regards to amending transactions, the file maintenance function doesnt exist because of the separate ledgers. If its simply a due date/second ref you can amend that using the amend transactions function. Otherwise you will need to reverse the transaction.

Hello everyone.
We are in a business that manufactures steel furniture (like racks, cabinets, trolleys etc) from raw steel and other raw materials. some of the products we make are standard and most are on order (i.e customised)

i am currently using peachtree quantum 2010. i want to create assembly items for both our standard and custom products. the problem i face is that i don't know how to create labor and overhead items in assemblies.

i have read the users manual and the for-dummies manual but first i cant get to understand how the accounting happens in service, labor and non-stock items. their maintain item windows ask for 3 GL Accts namely : Sales, Salaries & Wages and COGS. i did click on the JOURNAL button in a transaction window that used these items but the COGS debit entry said 'To be Calculated'...i just don't get this!!!

coming back to the point i want to have labor and overhead items in my assemblies that leave the cost amount open. that's because i cant see a way in which peachtree will allocate wages of different levels of workers to an assembly. i intend to put that amount manually from the expense statements that arrive weekly from our factories. if someone know a way in which wages/salaried can be automatically applied to assemblies please share that.

i hope i have been able to make myself clear because i am myself very confused abt how to solve this complicated problem. any suggestions, comments are most welcome that can help me understand the 3 item types and their accounting mentioned above and how to include labor/OH costs in assemblies.

thanks Kathleen. I experimented with both methods, the Labor item creation route and the Jobs/Phases/Cost Codes route. I now (finally, whew!) have a pretty good understanding of the accounting that happens when one of these two routes is chosen. thanks again.

Then suddenly some containers fails (I have the bad habit to let all processus open even when I am not using it). But there was other containers which were correctly functionning until a moment where nothing work anymore.

The docker images are based on a Debian/Ubuntu. So any manual on how to install software in these systems on the command line should work. (Basically, apt-get update then apt-get install -y name.) If you don't know how to get to the command line, you can also run these commands by prefixing them with a ! in a SageMath session.

However, you likely want to install software into the SageMath system. In this case, you cannot use the sagemath/sagemath/ image but need to use the sagemath/sagemath-dev image. This allows you to run sage -i name for any of the optional packages.

After a long struggle, with your help and a little bit of ChatGPT, I finaly install Sagemath under Ubuntu. But when trying to install Jupyter it comes always to say WARNING: Running pip as the 'root' user can result in broken permissions and conflicting behaviour with the system package manager. It is recommended to use a virtual environment instead: I know nothing about Linux system. What should I do ?

(Restored Post from NintendoAge - Originally Posted in 2013)

This is my collection of Incredible Crash Dummies items, these are only the ones that I still have the box for, I had/have many, many others.

These were my favorite toys as a child though. These were the first thing I ever began collecting as a child, probably as early as six years old I was making a point to convince my parents to buy duplicates when I could find them cheap to keep in good condition.
The five figures in the bottom left are all of the rares that only came packed in with vehicles. The baby and cat/dog were recalled.
I also have one finished unreleased US figure in there (Protek Dash) that I got from the Tyco factory. I have no idea how few exist.
Only in the USA did they have "The Incredible" moniker, in Canada & Europe they were simply "Crash Dummies".
Here is a shot from 2013 of some of my boxed and sealed items

These are the three rarest figures, J.R., Flip, and Wack. They came with the Go Kart, ATV, and Lawn Mower (1st prints only).
Much rarer than the two (Dash & Axel) that came with the Crash Cars by far. I rarely see these three at all.
They were not part of the original Vince & Larry wave, and were not carried over into the Pro-Tek wave.

Here is the one unreleased USA figure I have Mint on Card, the Pro-Tek version of Dash.
This figure was supposed to be part of the 3rd wave of Incredible Crash Dummies figures, but the line was abruptly cancelled.
The figures were released very briefly throughout Europe, but the packaging is not the same.
I bought this from a former Tyco employee over 15 years ago and have never seen another for sale.
At the time he also had the unreleased versions of Slick, Spin, and Axel on card, but I only had enough money to buy one.
It's been over a decade since I've personally seen any of them online on a USA card again.

Six new figures were previewed to come to USA for Wave 3, including the controversial female Darlene.
I anticipated these figures as a kid for months back in '93-94. They were never released.
Carded copies of Darlene and Skid the Kid have never been discovered to this day.

There is easily twice what I have here. At one point I had nearly everything. Basically the only things I've never had was the Crash Test Center and Black Car. But there was a plane, a cannon, a white motorcycle, a junkyard, a truck, a dump truck, four bad guys, two vehicles for the bad guys, and I'm missing the Pro-Tek versions of Slick and Spin (the main protagonists) There was also a third wave of figures that only was released in Europe and was intended for America but was cancelled at the last minute. There is also a prototype for a female dummy named Darlene that can go for several hundred on eBay depending on how far in production it was.



The first line was called "Vince & Larry" but the US Department of Transportation wanted to distance themselves from the toy line,
and therefore asked Tyco to swap Grey "Vince" and Blue "Larry" with the White "Slick" and Purple "Spin".
To save money they did not reshoot the new boxes, and did minor photo editing to the Vince & Larry names.
Here is the back of one of my boxes showing what the original line looked like. The original line also included the lawn mower, atv, and go-kart.
I liked the first line the best, there were no "bad guy" figures, the entire point of the line was that they were
doing safety test and supposed to show how the seat belts prevented the dummy from breaking.

I really liked the three comics that were released at Citgo gas stations, I can vividly remember the massive billboard next to the gas prices during this promotion in 1991/92.
The comics used the original line of characters and everyone appeared at least once.
All of the dummies had their own personality traits that were often described on the back of the packages, and donuts were their favorite "food"

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