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Old 05-10-2006, 02:48 PM
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Maybe I can attach it..I think this is all you need..
I dont know if it works for newer DB..I used 6.2 cavedudes and it worked great..If I cant attach it..PM me with your email..

Guess you need to PM me..
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Old 05-11-2006, 10:19 AM
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If you guys want more info on this, I have managed to create a tutorial, please go to the following link for more info!

http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/showthread.php?t=20572
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Old 05-16-2006, 03:48 AM
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Default How to add tutorial zones to the PEQ Database Editor

I apologize in advance for resurrecting a week old thread.

After sourcing FNW's sql files for the tutorialb zone I noticed a few quirks that I really wanted to fix before I decide to open my progression server up. However, I hate going through a MySQL front end to do this and really enjoy the php PEQ Database Editor. I found that tutorial, tutoriala, and tutorialb are NOT on the zone list. So I dug around and added them myself. It's pretty simple overall, so I'll add it here.

If you have installed the PEQ Database Editor into your apache/php server, just find the lib folder that the PEQ Database Editor zip file extracted and find zones.php. Open it with your favorite php editor, or notepad and you'll see a list of arrays. What I did was add the tutorial zones to the expansion 1 (classic eq) array with the following statements.

array('expansion' => 1, 'zone' => 'tutorial'),
array('expansion' => 1, 'zone' => 'tutoriala'),
array('expansion' => 1, 'zone' => 'tutorialb'),

This allowed the PEQ Database Editor to be able to see the info in those zones and edit it. I'm not sure how many people will find this usefull, but I hope someone else does. Using the same process you can add most any zone to the editor, as well as any group of zones for expansions not covered with the editor.

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