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SDB content Reserve

I'd like to place a "reserve" on the contents of my sdb, and only sell the extra items I have, so I don't have to have 2 sdbs for one item.
For example, I'd like to reserve, say, 100 earth, and sell whatever I have over that amount. That way I'm sure to have some when I need it, but I can still sell the extra.

Posted 5 months ago by Zany Serendipity Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • cool :)
    Posted 5 months ago by RainyRain Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I suggested that to others, great idea.  Always have one in there so it shows, I have an emblem display and have to redo it when last one is sold - would love to leave one in ther permanently, locked.
    Posted 5 months ago by riscy Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Great idea! 
    Posted 5 months ago by Berke Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Excellent idea
    Posted 5 months ago by IrenicRhonda Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Great thought Zany :)
    Posted 5 months ago by Liza Throttlebottom Subscriber! | Permalink
  • In a different situation, you'd be able to have your customer see what was in that SDB before, so if they find out that you're selling it for a reasonable rate, they'll come back for more.
    Posted 5 months ago by Rook Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I think the behavior that would make sense to me is this

    If you put an item in an sdb, it's image displays until you remove them all provided there is no price on the sdb - ie, the sdb behaves like a 'classic' sdb.  

    you can't put a selling price on an empty sdb. 

    if you put items in an sdb and then assign a price to the sdb, the price and the image of the item 'lock in'.  if all the items sell, the image displays 'washed out'.   you can add more of the same type of item to make the image display full color again, or you can clear the price to reset the sdb back to it's generic 'classic' state. 

    you can't clear the price on an sdb if it contains currants to be picked up.  
    Posted 5 months ago by WalruZ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I agree with this idea- it makes sense and would be really convenient.
    ETA: It would also be more aesthetically pleasing to have only one sdb per item.
    Posted 5 months ago by Fernstream Subscriber! | Permalink