What does that solve? I can also disable Auditor on that toon.
Is there a way on that toon to distinguish between my personal funds and the guild funds?
Having re-read your original post, and this one, I think I actually see what you mean. Kind of.
You want deposits and withdrawals from the guild bank to not show up on your list. Right? I just want to see if I understand what you mean, because Auditor doesn't actually track the guild bank itself, just withdrawals and deposits from/to it. So, if you deposit 10k in the guildbank, your funds should just show as 10k less than they were before you desposited the cash, with that money in the Guildbank category as an outgoing.
It doesn't actually keep track of what's in your guildbank and then add it to your total.
More explanations with less frustration, please, I'd love to help!
I distribute money to my alts (especially bank toon) at times to buy things like mounts, and then never finish leveling or send the gold back. So only my main I only have around 4k, but I have 800g here, 400g there, 15k on my bank toon, etc. I want to see how much available gold I have in total if I combine it all. What I have on a specific character isn't a concern at all for me :P.
I would have thought that the 'show realm total' option would have fitted those needs, because I still think it's crazy-weird to hide your current toon's money completely from the broker display - but I'll add it anyway, if you want :P
I would have thought that the 'show realm total' option would have fitted those needs, because I still think it's crazy-weird to hide your current toon's money completely from the broker display - but I'll add it anyway, if you want :P
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Added and stuff. Still think you're weird, but in a warm fuzzy good way.
Thanks for the hiding current toon's cash option. I was looking for it the other day.
Why? I just started a scummy [not-my-usual-faction] [anonymized race] character on a new server, and I think "15s 37c" is cleaner than "15s 37c/15s 37c". :)
It doesn't actually keep track of what's in your guildbank and then add it to your total.
More explanations with less frustration, please, I'd love to help!
Hi, I didn't mean to be abrupt, was a rushed post while raiding.
I'm a long time user of Auditor and love the addon, also appreciate the work that goes into it. Sorry for being terse.
I think it may be a bug that I stumbled upon then.
I see "huge" transactions logged on my GL toon that far exceed my purse.
Like incoming: 4.000g, outgoing 3500g, net profit 500g for the day while my "bag" money (for lack of a better term) is say 1000g and actual transactions are in the 100g range.
I probably rushed to the conclusion that it's something to do with the fact I have unlimited access to the guildbank funds on that toon.
(What does GetMoney() return if it's called when you have gbank open as GL)
I will do better testing and provide some screenshots (or part of my sv maybe) next time I play.
Thanks for the hiding current toon's cash option. I was looking for it the other day.
Why? I just started a scummy [not-my-usual-faction] [anonymized race] character on a new server, and I think "15s 37c" is cleaner than "15s 37c/15s 37c". :)
Hi, I didn't mean to be abrupt, was a rushed post while raiding.
I'm a long time user of Auditor and love the addon, also appreciate the work that goes into it. Sorry for being terse.
I probably rushed to the conclusion that it's something to do with the fact I have unlimited access to the guildbank funds on that toon.
(What does GetMoney() return if it's called when you have gbank open as GL)
I will do better testing and provide some screenshots (or part of my sv maybe) next time I play.
Ooh, interesting point. All docs I can find suggest it is 'the amount of money the player currently possesses' - which is a bit ambiguous if you have unlimited guild fund access, I guess. I look forward to some screenies or SV files to help see what's going on.
You're both correct, I tested by /print GetMoney() with GBank open on the relevant toon,
it returns the "bag" money.
I'm starting to think they whole issue was on my end.
Had a hard wow crash (one of the c exception error #xxx ones) that corrupted a few of my saved variables.
I think Auditor did reconciliation and those were the numbers that threw me off.
Consider it case closed and don't bother with it unless you get similar report from other users.
Hm. Despite doing everything I can to set the default to Total Audit, it always starts showing me Today's audit in the tooltip.
And after I do change it to Total Audit from the tooltip itself, all Incomings and Outgoings are 0c, save for Reconciliation. I'm pretty sure that I've spent and received more than that. Especially since the Summary says Incoming is 433000g and Outgoing is just a bit less than that....
And even under today's audit I found that mailing myself some gold, the incoming gets recorded under Mail, but the outgoing doesn't. It does get added in the summary.
Can I change the chat color output? I love the new green for positive cash flow from merchants, and red for negative cash flow for merchants, except that because I'm slightly color-blind, the dark (to me) red is really hard to read.
I'd love a brighter red, even if it ends up closer to pink.
Is there a command line feature that you can toggle automatic guild repairs on/off? If not, is there a way to get that added in? It would be handy to add to my raiding macro I have that toggles a few things already when I raid.
My guild only pays for repairs during progression raiding.
If I have both guild and non-guild autorepairs turned on in auditor and my guild has repairs turned on, the addon works fine and auto guild repairs.
If I have both guild and non-guild autorepairs turned on in auditor and my guild doesn't have repairs turned on, the addon does nothing. Expected behavior would be to auto repair and have my character pay for it.
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Having re-read your original post, and this one, I think I actually see what you mean. Kind of.
You want deposits and withdrawals from the guild bank to not show up on your list. Right? I just want to see if I understand what you mean, because Auditor doesn't actually track the guild bank itself, just withdrawals and deposits from/to it. So, if you deposit 10k in the guildbank, your funds should just show as 10k less than they were before you desposited the cash, with that money in the Guildbank category as an outgoing.
It doesn't actually keep track of what's in your guildbank and then add it to your total.
More explanations with less frustration, please, I'd love to help!
I would have thought that the 'show realm total' option would have fitted those needs, because I still think it's crazy-weird to hide your current toon's money completely from the broker display - but I'll add it anyway, if you want :P
<3
Added and stuff. Still think you're weird, but in a warm fuzzy good way.
Why? I just started a scummy [not-my-usual-faction] [anonymized race] character on a new server, and I think "15s 37c" is cleaner than "15s 37c/15s 37c". :)
Hi, I didn't mean to be abrupt, was a rushed post while raiding.
I'm a long time user of Auditor and love the addon, also appreciate the work that goes into it. Sorry for being terse.
I think it may be a bug that I stumbled upon then.
I see "huge" transactions logged on my GL toon that far exceed my purse.
Like incoming: 4.000g, outgoing 3500g, net profit 500g for the day while my "bag" money (for lack of a better term) is say 1000g and actual transactions are in the 100g range.
I probably rushed to the conclusion that it's something to do with the fact I have unlimited access to the guildbank funds on that toon.
(What does GetMoney() return if it's called when you have gbank open as GL)
I will do better testing and provide some screenshots (or part of my sv maybe) next time I play.
Fair enough!
It's all good, I know how it can be sometimes! :)
Ooh, interesting point. All docs I can find suggest it is 'the amount of money the player currently possesses' - which is a bit ambiguous if you have unlimited guild fund access, I guess. I look forward to some screenies or SV files to help see what's going on.
I think so too, but you never know - maybe some other mod he is running is hooking GetMoney() dirtily? :p
it returns the "bag" money.
I'm starting to think they whole issue was on my end.
Had a hard wow crash (one of the c exception error #xxx ones) that corrupted a few of my saved variables.
I think Auditor did reconciliation and those were the numbers that threw me off.
Consider it case closed and don't bother with it unless you get similar report from other users.
And after I do change it to Total Audit from the tooltip itself, all Incomings and Outgoings are 0c, save for Reconciliation. I'm pretty sure that I've spent and received more than that. Especially since the Summary says Incoming is 433000g and Outgoing is just a bit less than that....
And even under today's audit I found that mailing myself some gold, the incoming gets recorded under Mail, but the outgoing doesn't. It does get added in the summary.
Curse Client says I'm running v4.1.3.
Regarding the weird incoming/outgoings... ???
Does it happen on all toons? Does stuff show under Absurd Details for those blank categories? I'll look tomorrow if I can!
I didn't check the Absurd Details, forgot about that. Will try to do so tomorrow. Will happily send you screenshots and/or SV file if that'd help.
Screenshots, SV and some nice sparkly boots, plx.
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Can I change the chat color output? I love the new green for positive cash flow from merchants, and red for negative cash flow for merchants, except that because I'm slightly color-blind, the dark (to me) red is really hard to read.
I'd love a brighter red, even if it ends up closer to pink.
Thanks!
If I have both guild and non-guild autorepairs turned on in auditor and my guild has repairs turned on, the addon works fine and auto guild repairs.
If I have both guild and non-guild autorepairs turned on in auditor and my guild doesn't have repairs turned on, the addon does nothing. Expected behavior would be to auto repair and have my character pay for it.