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Or, if you're really completely insane you could build an Access database of all 24,000 or so items (back when I did this there were "only" 15,000 items), painstakingly query prices off of the normal shop wizard, enter them into Access, then have neoitems change an item index number which suddenly breaks your entire database. Then again, perhaps that wouldn't be a good way to spend your time. Yup, I was totally jazzed when I saw neoitems using the improveneo prices. *sigh* Now it's gone. I guess it's back to the Access database for me. Phew. Much work. But it is quicker and far more reliable than the wiz--it just takes a couple full-time data entry people to keep it updated. Yeah I was really bored that summer and have four hands. :P Wow, this is an old thread. Sorry. I can't believe it took me that long from noticing the prices were gone to finally getting curious enough to look up the answer. And, lest you get the wrong idea, Webmaster, neoitems still rocks! Sorry to complain. Now perhaps I can move on with my neolife. |