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North American "Mercury" Capris from the 1970's
Published 12/05/2015 @ 23:14:45, By Ddey65
I've been having a big problem with adding the names to those Ford Capris of the 1970's that were made in what was then West Germany and sold in Lincoln-Mercury dealerships; How do you load the "MkI" and "MkII" designations so they show up in the proper places? Prime example here:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_813433-Capri-MkII-1976.html
I've moved the MkII designation every possible way, but it never shows up the way it should.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_813433-Capri-MkII-1976.html
I've moved the MkII designation every possible way, but it never shows up the way it should.
North American "Mercury" Capris from the 1970's
Published 13/05/2015 @ 00:04:14, By Sandie
Put a number '2' in the MK field (between chassis and class fields).
I've fixed it.
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 00:04:52
I've fixed it.
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 00:04:52
North American "Mercury" Capris from the 1970's
Published 13/05/2015 @ 00:06:45, By eLMeR
I had the same problem here. As explained by Sandie and antp, the Mk field must be filled with digits only, not with I / II nor with a / b...
The script translates it then in roman numbers, or, if I'm not mistaken, in letters for Opel.
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If Ddey65 is Ok with it, could a forum moderator rename that thread How to fill the Mk field when adding a new vehicle or something like that? This problem seems to occur regularly, so it could be helpul to find it more easily in the forum?
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Edit: Oops, I should have refreshed the page before posting. You were once again faster than me, Sandie
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 00:13:18
The script translates it then in roman numbers, or, if I'm not mistaken, in letters for Opel.
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If Ddey65 is Ok with it, could a forum moderator rename that thread How to fill the Mk field when adding a new vehicle or something like that? This problem seems to occur regularly, so it could be helpul to find it more easily in the forum?
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Edit: Oops, I should have refreshed the page before posting. You were once again faster than me, Sandie
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 00:13:18
North American "Mercury" Capris from the 1970's
Published 13/05/2015 @ 05:47:05, By Ddey65
Put a number '2' in the MK field (between chassis and class fields).
I've fixed it.
I've fixed it.
That was actually the first thing I did, and it didn't work. Thanks for the help, anyway.
North American "Mercury" Capris from the 1970's
Published 13/05/2015 @ 11:04:15, By antp
At the right of the field there is written:
I'll precise "0-9 digits only".
I can replace that by something easier to understand if you provide me a better one...
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 11:05:03
(digits only, mostly for European cars; but a letter - for Opel - is accepted and converted)
I'll precise "0-9 digits only".
I can replace that by something easier to understand if you provide me a better one...
Latest Edition: 13/05/2015 @ 11:05:03