xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
ATT is working as far as I know. I can see my sold items for at least 10 days back.
//RexyCat
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
ATT is working as far as I know. I can see my sold items for at least 10 days back.
//RexyCat
weird. mine doesn't even show the sold items on one day
belial5221_ESO wrote: »Mine works fine.Make sure you got MM updated to latest,and all libs needed.Best to disable MM,then goto guild sales,and press E a few times to get it rolling,then go do other stuff a while.Before you log out enable MM and reloadui,and it should read and work normally after.Only thing is scans are realllly slow cause zos throttling them,so don't expect speedy results anymore.
Jayman1000 wrote: »<snip>
Additionally you can add some parameters to the command such that it will only search the specified amount of hours back in time (instead of the FULL monty) if you know how long back it was since you ran it last. Cant remember how to do that exactly, but maybe try posting question on the addon page on esoui.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »<snip>
ATT uses sold prices from all users of ATT, the more people that use it, the better it is
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Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »MM uses the sold price for all the guilds you are in. If you are only in one guild, you get one guilds worth of sold prices
ATT uses sold prices from all users of ATT, the more people that use it, the better it is
/Reloadui also forces addons to save their data. However, I do not know if it will do it during the middle of executing a command such as gathering all that data for MM>Jayman1000 wrote: »but that is just how addons work (addon data only saved to saved variable folder upon quitting the game).
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »so in general, zos made a couple of changes about the guild history and the api. neither att nor mm can request sales data by their own anymore. u need to open the guild history every now and then back to 10 days to gather the old data, or at least as far back as your last login. it confuses me, we still have to explain over and over again, since this thing is going now since months and grew a beard...
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
Att is updated and working perfectly fine. Better than MM for sales updates, no need for any manual input or anything, no lag, no frame drops.
sylviermoone wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »<snip>
Additionally you can add some parameters to the command such that it will only search the specified amount of hours back in time (instead of the FULL monty) if you know how long back it was since you ran it last. Cant remember how to do that exactly, but maybe try posting question on the addon page on esoui.
/mm missing <guild number> <number of hours>. If you wanted to do all of your guilds for 8 hours: /mm missing 8. If you wanted to do your 2nd guild for 4 hours: /mm missing 2 4. MM tries to match the number to a guild FIRST, so if you do /mm missing 2, it will scan your 2nd guild back 10 days, rather than all your guilds for 2 hours.
MM remembers the last sale it scanned and will only go back in history far enough to find it, though. We've adjusted the initial scan to only go back 3 days when you load the addon for the first time or join a new guild, so that people can get some data a little quicker. MM NEVER scans back a full 10 days at this point unless you explicitly ask it to by running a missing command.
/mm help can give a little information about what options are available, and the comments section behind Master Merchant on ESOUI is a wealth of information if one reads it.
Jayman1000 wrote: »sylviermoone wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »<snip>
Additionally you can add some parameters to the command such that it will only search the specified amount of hours back in time (instead of the FULL monty) if you know how long back it was since you ran it last. Cant remember how to do that exactly, but maybe try posting question on the addon page on esoui.
/mm missing <guild number> <number of hours>. If you wanted to do all of your guilds for 8 hours: /mm missing 8. If you wanted to do your 2nd guild for 4 hours: /mm missing 2 4. MM tries to match the number to a guild FIRST, so if you do /mm missing 2, it will scan your 2nd guild back 10 days, rather than all your guilds for 2 hours.
MM remembers the last sale it scanned and will only go back in history far enough to find it, though. We've adjusted the initial scan to only go back 3 days when you load the addon for the first time or join a new guild, so that people can get some data a little quicker. MM NEVER scans back a full 10 days at this point unless you explicitly ask it to by running a missing command.
/mm help can give a little information about what options are available, and the comments section behind Master Merchant on ESOUI is a wealth of information if one reads it.
That is awesome dude, thanks for the info! Dont know what I would do without MM.

xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »pretty sure att is no longer supported by anyone unless someone else picked it up...as for mm idk
Att is updated and working perfectly fine. Better than MM for sales updates, no need for any manual input or anything, no lag, no frame drops.
How fast does ATT load data for 2 days of a big trade guild's history?
Have you tried the latest MM?
What I appreciate from ATT over MM is only the performance on my PC. It doesn't slow it down at all when you first log in while updating sales.
What I appreciate from ATT over MM is only the performance on my PC. It doesn't slow it down at all when you first log in while updating sales.
That's the indexing MM does so you can quickly search the sales history in the MM window. That first minute or so, you do get a lag.
Make sure you check the change log for 2.2.0 when you try it out.