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A "get" request takes a query argument as a parameter. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for more
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A "get" request takes a query argument as a parameter. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for more
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details on how queries work and to see several examples of queries.
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details on how queries work and to see several examples of queries.
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You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers.
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See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples.
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Examples:
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Examples:
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1) Move all level 42 items into your main inventory
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1) Move all level 42 items into your main inventory
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"@Gdinv get level 42@W"
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"@Gdinv get level 42@W"
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@ -2241,6 +2244,9 @@ A "put" request takes a relative location name for the target container and a qu
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specifies which items should move into the container. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for examples
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specifies which items should move into the container. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for examples
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on how queries work and how relative names and locations work.
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on how queries work and how relative names and locations work.
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You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers.
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See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples.
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Examples:
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Examples:
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1) Put all aardwolf quest weapons into container 3.bag
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1) Put all aardwolf quest weapons into container 3.bag
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"@Gdinv put 3.bag type weapon keyword aardwolf@W"
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"@Gdinv put 3.bag type weapon keyword aardwolf@W"
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@ -2297,6 +2303,9 @@ will put it in your main inventory.
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The query parameter specifies which items will be stored. See the helpfile at
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The query parameter specifies which items will be stored. See the helpfile at
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"@Gdinv help search@W" for examples and more details on using queries.
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"@Gdinv help search@W" for examples and more details on using queries.
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You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers.
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See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples.
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Examples:
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1) Store all items that are level 71
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1) Store all items that are level 71
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"@Gdinv store level 71@W"
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"@Gdinv store level 71@W"
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aardwolf amulet will match both the quest container and the portal container in an organize
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aardwolf amulet will match both the quest container and the portal container in an organize
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request and it could end up in either container.
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request and it could end up in either container.
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You may flag containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers.
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See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples.
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Let's get to some examples!
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Let's get to some examples!
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1) Specify that all potions and pills belong in container 3.bag
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1) Specify that all potions and pills belong in container 3.bag
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