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Old 04-14-2003, 10:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Import/Export ballparks ?

How about a little instruction here, please.
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I also cannot reconize the format?
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Old 04-14-2003, 01:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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It allows you to import or export one park at a time.

Did a quick try and here's how it worked...

To export a ballpark...

1) Choose a park you want to export and click 'export.'
2) You'll be prompted to name the file. Give it a name.

In your league folder you'll see a file called ExpImp. That's where the file is exported to.

To import just click import and follow the prompt. It'll ask you if you want to add the stadium to your league or overwrite an existing stadium. If you're importing someone elses stadium make sure you place the file in the ExpImp folder in thne league you want to import the stadium to.

Quite a handy little feature especially for anyone who creates stadiums. This allows you import stadiums without having to use a persons whole park.dat file. You can import or export just the stadiums you want.

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Well, this feature sure has been one I've long awaited! Great to finally see it!
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It allows you to import or export one park at a time.

Did a quick try and here's how it worked...

To export a ballpark...

1) Choose a park you want to export and click 'export.'
2) You'll be prompted to name the file. Give it a name.

In your league folder you'll see a file called ExpImp. That's where the file is exported to.

To import just click import and follow the prompt. It'll ask you if you want to add the stadium to your league or overwrite an existing stadium. If you're importing someone elses stadium make sure you place the file in the ExpImp folder in thne league you want to import the stadium to.

Quite a handy little feature especially for anyone who creates stadiums. This allows you import stadiums without having to use a persons whole park.dat file. You can import or export just the stadiums you want.
But it doesn't work. First of all, it does not put it in the EXPIMP folder unless you tell it to. It puts it in the League file's root folder. Second, what file extension do you give it? Any extension I have tried (.dat, .txt, .bmp, .txt, no ext.), does not work on import. It just says it can't read the file.
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Old 04-14-2003, 02:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Confirmed it does place it in the league directory. Maybe a bug. Pehaps you'll have to list the path in order for it to place it in the ExpImp directory. But, I'd rather save myself that step and import/export it to/from the league file directory if that's the default. Also, it worked fine without listing an extension.
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Hmm. OK. Let me try it again. Thanks, DT.
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Nope. Still doesn't work. Thought I had already tried it that way, but just wanted to be sure.
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Old 04-19-2003, 03:39 PM   #9 (permalink)
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What worked for me was ignoring the entire EXPIMP folder. Let's say I have a stadium in League A that I want to import into League B. In League A's edit ballpark screen, I export my stadium. It goes loose into in the A.lg folder by default - not in the EXPIMP folder in the A.lg folder. I copy the ballpark file and paste it loose into the B.lg folder - not in the EXPIMP folder in the B.lg. When I open League B and go to Import in the edit ballpark screen, the window now recognizes the file by just it's name and imports it. To work like the game tells you it will work, you have to type the EXPIMP folder as part of the path both times. Seeing as you still have to copy and paste to get the file where you want it to go, this is pointless. Just use the general league file - much easier.
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