"Kuid-table" container
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− | The "Kuid-table" container is a top-level config.txt file entry that is used to provide a list of KUIDs. The lists include: | + | The "Kuid-table" container is a top-level [[config.txt file]] entry that is used to provide a list of KUIDs. The lists include: |
* KUIDs required for this asset to function correctly (dependency list) | * KUIDs required for this asset to function correctly (dependency list) |
Revision as of 00:32, 3 July 2013
The "Kuid-table" container is a top-level config.txt file entry that is used to provide a list of KUIDs. The lists include:
- KUIDs required for this asset to function correctly (dependency list)
- KUIDs of assets that are obsoleted by this asset (obsolete list)
A kuid-table must be included where the config.txt references additional KUIDs, such as a bogey, or a pantograph, including N3V built-in KUIDs. The Download Station performs a search, and those found are added to the download pack.
A kuid-table must be included where the asset obsoletes other assets, unless the only assets being obsoleted are KUID2 assets with a lower-numbered version.
A kuid-table can be empty.
"Kuid-table" Container Example
The example is a Kuid-table that lists the assets that are dependent on this asset. It uses integers as arbitrary keys for the KUIDs.
kuid-table { 0 <kuid:447264:1035> 1 <kuid:-1:6132> 2 <kuid:-1:100871> 3 <kuid:-12:3537> 4 <kuid:798180:100039> 5 <kuid:44179:60013> 6 <kuid:-3:10041> 7 <kuid2:86661:9440302:1> 8 <kuid:-3:10014> 9 <kuid:-3:10003> 10 <kuid:798180:100043> }