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neum
decaying skeleton
decaying skeleton
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Post by neum » Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:24 am

Woked good for me spent 300k got 2 gold tickets, rubic BP then glowing black drum. lots of vendor trash in the process. Wish someone would add and thing to delete the food.

neum
decaying skeleton
decaying skeleton
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Post by neum » Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:25 am

hehe fyi I saw 2 other people macroing there. No one can stand there for hours and do the clicky thing.

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Tresten
orc pawn
orc pawn
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Location: Ohio

Post by Tresten » Thu Jun 01, 2006 6:25 am

Every time i run this it puts one token on my cursor and stops with the following message.

--Umparseable in calculation 'g'
--Casino.mac @21 (GiveToken(i)): /if (${i}>0){
--Casino.mac@8 (main): /call GiveToken ${i}
--The current macro has ended.
--Failed to parse /if condition '(0&gt,0)', non-numeric encountered

Anyone else having this issue or figured a work around(besides handing in the tokens manually)

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aChallenged1
a grimling bloodguard
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Post by aChallenged1 » Thu Jun 01, 2006 10:04 am

> is your problem. That is a > that got converted to html code. There are also the lessthan signs, <

look through your code and replace all instances of > with > and all < with < and that should take care of that.
Fuck writing MQ2 macros. Go with IS scripts; IS Rules!

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Tresten
orc pawn
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Post by Tresten » Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:07 am

It works perfectly now. Thanks!