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The Transaction Window is used once the user has imported the asset name data sets from the originating (optional) and destination Trainz versions. The Transaction Window has several tabs along its bottom border where asset names are edited, updated, deleted, and the data otherwise maintained. The window is opened by double clicking on the grid in the Main Window.
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Here shown is the Single-asset Transactions Tab. From here the user can move the grid in the Main Window to any asset in the 3 data sets (originating, customized, and destination). RMAN operates on an asset KUID <b>version</b> basis. The KUID text box can be used to find an asset and set the grid to that position or can be set to any asset by double-clicking in any grid row in the Main Window.
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Once the asset to be worked is set in the window,
  
 
== Asset Update Tab ==
 
== Asset Update Tab ==

Revision as of 11:44, 26 May 2020

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Contents

Summary

Retain My Asset Names, abbreviated as "RMAN", is a third party Trainz Asset Name management tool by Deneban Software. It is a shareware program for Windows Desktop and is hosted on a node of SourceForge, where resides its documentation exclusively. Version 1.00 was rolled out on May 21, 2020, announced on this forum blog entry. Currently it is applicable to TS12, TANE, and TRS19.

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Links for Retain My Asset Names

Important Links for Retain My Asset Names
RedSquarePoint.jpg Main Landing Page and Executable File Download
RedSquarePoint.jpg Wiki
RedSquarePoint.jpg Bug Reports

Concept Evolution

Although RMAN was inspired by merely attempting to restore the user capability of assigning custom asset names within a users local asset collection (a capability furnished with TS12 but disconcertingly dropped with the advent of TANE), the final product is fairly robust in concept, aimed at providing a total name management solution; one that gains virtually absolute control of a users local asset names, never to be lost again to revisions or reversions. An example of the robustness of its concept is best seen in the breadth of data it will handle (and promises to handle): it can reach back to collect TS12 data while reaching forward across decades, managing TANE/TRS19 names, and claims it will project a users "permanent" customized names forward into future N3V Trainz releases that haven't still in their conceptual phase.

Main Window Overview

The balance of this page has summaries of RMAN's main features. Refer to the RMAN Wiki for complete documentation.

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RMAN's Main Window is where the user sets up the paths to Trainz folders, the originating Trainz version to import asset names from (optional), and the destination Trainz version where the customized names will be implemented. Contained here are the very important buttons where the user collects their originating Trainz version asset names and destination Trainz version asset names, thereby setting up the bulk of their data sets before renaming work begins. There are buttons for the user to load and save their custom asset names such that it is possible to import and export to other RMAN data sets / installations, including future Trainz versions. A name filter for certain operations is also available.

Transaction Window Overview ( & Single Asset Editing Tab )

Trans.png The Transaction Window is used once the user has imported the asset name data sets from the originating (optional) and destination Trainz versions. The Transaction Window has several tabs along its bottom border where asset names are edited, updated, deleted, and the data otherwise maintained. The window is opened by double clicking on the grid in the Main Window.

Here shown is the Single-asset Transactions Tab. From here the user can move the grid in the Main Window to any asset in the 3 data sets (originating, customized, and destination). RMAN operates on an asset KUID version basis. The KUID text box can be used to find an asset and set the grid to that position or can be set to any asset by double-clicking in any grid row in the Main Window.

Once the asset to be worked is set in the window,

Asset Update Tab

Asset Deletion Review Tab

Other Features

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