#(Zipestudio) script help
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!guide raw object
!guide don't compare raw objects
View the guide page 'Common Mistakes - Don't Compare Raw Objects' at: https://guide.denizenscript.com/guides/troubleshooting/common-mistakes.html#don-t-compare-raw-objects
define SPitem <material[lime_dye]> can just be lime_dye, as an example, you want to use the material and item names
!tag itemtag.material
Returns the MaterialTag that is the basis of the item.
EG, a stone with lore and a display name, etc. will return only "m@stone".
conversion
MaterialTag
ItemTag.material
!tag materialtag.name
If you need help with a script issue, one of the most powerful tools Denizen has to offer is full debug output. This is displaying in your console whenever scripts are running until you turn debug off. To share a debug log quickly and easily with helpers, simply run the command /denizen debug -r in-game to begin recording, then run through the part of the script you need help with, then run the command /denizen submit. This will give you a link to a paste of the debug log, which you can then copy/paste back to us!
Did you mean to search for common mistakes - the adjust command is not for items/materials/etc.?
View the guide page 'Common Mistakes - The Adjust Command Is Not For Items/Materials/Etc.' at: https://guide.denizenscript.com/guides/troubleshooting/common-mistakes.html#the-adjust-command-is-not-for-items-materials-etc
no, issuing the flag and viewing it does not work for me. That is, I want that if the object did not have a Flag, it is issued to it and next time only the person who interacted with the object for the first time will be able to rename it. Review my code, I wrote from where I need help.
you're using the flag command on an item
you want the inventory flag command
here's this also which will be helpful afterwards:
!guide display data
Did you mean to search for common mistakes - display text vs. data?
View the guide page 'Common Mistakes - Display Text vs. Data' at: https://guide.denizenscript.com/guides/troubleshooting/common-mistakes.html#display-text-vs-data
someone else already helped me, but thanks for the answer
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@pale jacinth
Who helped you?
my acquaintance
Thread closed as resolved.
@pale jacinth Who's your acquaintance? Is he on this server?
Can you share his name please
what for?
You have several issues with your script that you seemed to discard help for fixing it, but accepted help from someone privately. The two of those things kind of hint that you may getting bad help, and we like to help make sure you get the best help possible.
So I'd like to inform your acquaintance to keep Denizen support in support channels, so other people can watch the thread to make sure no !badanswer is given.
I think this is not required in this situation, I just waited a long time for an answer from a friend, so I decided to write here. He gave me the right answer, I checked everything works as it should.
!itworks
Many newer scripters tend to not realize the important difference between "it works" and "it is correct". Just because a script works does not mean everything's fine.
Helpers are encouraged to refuse to continue helping a user with the "if it works it's good enough" mindset until they fix all the things that are wrong (but seem to work) in their script.
Read a longer writeup explaining this idea on the forum here: https://forum.denizenscript.com/threads/public-information-writeup-the-it-works-fallacy.265/
if their instructions didn't also correct the numerous problems in your script, it's not the right answer
in the future ignoring support is not supportable, just to clarify
don't worry, everything works as it should, I'm happy.
Thread closed as resolved.
you answered me superficially, not verbatim. A friend helped me with exactly what I wanted to hear, sorry for taking your time, but I closed the branch myself recently.
Thread closed as resolved.
is said friend potassium or soup can?
I didn't understand the question a bit, but if you say whose friend is this or something like that, then you probably don't know him.