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I would suggest that Konny should take a new backup of the whole FlyNet if not already done so and even better take periodical backups. Noone knows what will happen again. The last time it started in a similar manner, with aircrafts been swaped between airlines, or disappeared.
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Konny, definitely something wrong right now, I am missing a huge number of aircraft, in fact they seem to be dissapearing at a rate of one a day.
Here's my fleet list, there has been no change to it recently (ie no Adding or selling of aircraft), I've indicated the ones where the counts don't match up (although I havnt checked every type, just the ones I noticed the most)
Wardair*
Boeing 737-800: 19 -<Missing these
Boeing 757-300: 13
Airbus A330-300: 14 <-Missing these
Boeing 777-300ER: 8
Fokker 100: 14
Fokker 50: 10
Tupolev TU-144: 3
Antonov 124: 5
Airbus A310: 15
Lockheed C130: 9 <--Missing these
Boeing 727-200F ADV: 4
Boeing 747-400: 10
Boeing 767-300ER: 6
Airbus A320: 5
Airbus A321: 1
Airbus A330-200:0
Airbus A340-600: 3
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F: 1
I'm not sure if this is a DB issue, or residual fun that the hacker wreaked, but it most certainly is an issue. I'm probably going to suspend operations, just in case my flying is causing the destruction of the fleet (not sure how it could, but I'll test the theory)
Here's my fleet list, there has been no change to it recently (ie no Adding or selling of aircraft), I've indicated the ones where the counts don't match up (although I havnt checked every type, just the ones I noticed the most)
Wardair*
Boeing 737-800: 19 -<Missing these
Boeing 757-300: 13
Airbus A330-300: 14 <-Missing these
Boeing 777-300ER: 8
Fokker 100: 14
Fokker 50: 10
Tupolev TU-144: 3
Antonov 124: 5
Airbus A310: 15
Lockheed C130: 9 <--Missing these
Boeing 727-200F ADV: 4
Boeing 747-400: 10
Boeing 767-300ER: 6
Airbus A320: 5
Airbus A321: 1
Airbus A330-200:0
Airbus A340-600: 3
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F: 1
I'm not sure if this is a DB issue, or residual fun that the hacker wreaked, but it most certainly is an issue. I'm probably going to suspend operations, just in case my flying is causing the destruction of the fleet (not sure how it could, but I'll test the theory)
Hi Justin,
Do you mean that 14 A333, 19 B738 and 9 C130 are missing from your fleet or these are the numbers you used to have from which some are vanished? I am asking because I have spotted some C130 in the Traders' Market, I think 6, which are Canada registered and have no owner but not B738s or A333s.
Do you mean that 14 A333, 19 B738 and 9 C130 are missing from your fleet or these are the numbers you used to have from which some are vanished? I am asking because I have spotted some C130 in the Traders' Market, I think 6, which are Canada registered and have no owner but not B738s or A333s.
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I put all the aircrafts which I could find back into your fleet
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I think I found the problem. When you close an airline there is a script which handles the leased aircrafts. There I found a major bug which caused the leased aircrafts being put on the market and sometimes additionally changed the owner of a more or less random aircraft to another airline.
You could say that this doesn't happen too often but especially in the last days I saw someone creating one airline after another, leasing aircrafts,...
I put all the aircrafts which I could find back into your fleet
@all
I think I found the problem. When you close an airline there is a script which handles the leased aircrafts. There I found a major bug which caused the leased aircrafts being put on the market and sometimes additionally changed the owner of a more or less random aircraft to another airline.
You could say that this doesn't happen too often but especially in the last days I saw someone creating one airline after another, leasing aircrafts,...
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Konny wrote: There I found a major bug which caused the leased aircrafts being put on the market and sometimes additionally changed the owner of a more or less random aircraft to another airline.
You could say that this doesn't happen too often but especially in the last days I saw someone creating one airline after another, leasing aircrafts,...
But my missing aircraft were never leased!
Good job on the find though!
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Konny, that bug must still be there...
http://flynet.en-studios.de/index.php?l ... =db&id=473
I know I've never sold that plane, maybe put it up for lease or something, but never sold. And the flightlog makes it pretty clear that that is in fact a Wardair aircraft.
This may explain the MD-11 at 75% that came back to my fleet, but from someone who never leased it? I dunno, still I think the bug is obviously still there in some form.
Cheers,
http://flynet.en-studios.de/index.php?l ... =db&id=473
I know I've never sold that plane, maybe put it up for lease or something, but never sold. And the flightlog makes it pretty clear that that is in fact a Wardair aircraft.
This may explain the MD-11 at 75% that came back to my fleet, but from someone who never leased it? I dunno, still I think the bug is obviously still there in some form.
Cheers,
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http://flynet.en-studios.de/index.php?l ... =db&id=348
Definetly an issue here, just flew a flight, and now the craft is worth 0$, despite having a 99.3% rating (which was what it was before the flight too) So i think the client miscommunicated. Failing that, it is a database issue.
Definetly an issue here, just flew a flight, and now the craft is worth 0$, despite having a 99.3% rating (which was what it was before the flight too) So i think the client miscommunicated. Failing that, it is a database issue.