HowTo/Bogey/obsolete-table

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== obsolete-table ==
 
== obsolete-table ==
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The obsolete-table describes the asset’s revision history. if you are revising an old asset that had a "kuid" and not a "kuid2" you would to reference the old kuid number so trainz knew what asset the knew version was replacing.
 
The obsolete-table describes the asset’s revision history. if you are revising an old asset that had a "kuid" and not a "kuid2" you would to reference the old kuid number so trainz knew what asset the knew version was replacing.

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obsolete-table

This tag is not compulsory.

The obsolete-table describes the asset’s revision history. if you are revising an old asset that had a "kuid" and not a "kuid2" you would to reference the old kuid number so trainz knew what asset the knew version was replacing.

This field was used extensively for pre-TRS assets, as each version required a unique Content ID. However in order to make the content creator’s life a little easier, Trainz now uses the KUID2 format which adds another number as a version number.

TRS and the Trainz Download Station automatically detects the most recent version of an asset whether it be through the KUID2 Version ID or through the obsolete-table.

If there are no obsoletes, leave the obsolete tag empty.

An example of a obsolete-table tag and container:

obsolete-table

{

<kuid:0000:0001>

}

In this case your kuid for the config file containing the "obsolete-table" could be <kuid2:000:0001:0>

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