d1wright
April 28th, 2014, 02:46
Ran into an interesting problem using the Pathfinder Ruleset v3.03 with the Party Sheet.
GM created an item to sell on the party sheet and gave it a value of "1079". When sold and split between 5 party members, everyone received "10 79" or something odd like that.
It seems that the parsing algorithm was expecting a "GP" or some such for the value property and parsed off the "79" as the denomination. Worked fine when the value of the item was put in as "1079GP" or "1079 GP".
Probably don't want to default to "GP" as the denomination if this is a base feature for many rulesets, but maybe just adjust it so that if it doesn't find a denomination, it doesn't try to parse a numeral for it. Then it would just create a new entry with a blank denomination.
GM created an item to sell on the party sheet and gave it a value of "1079". When sold and split between 5 party members, everyone received "10 79" or something odd like that.
It seems that the parsing algorithm was expecting a "GP" or some such for the value property and parsed off the "79" as the denomination. Worked fine when the value of the item was put in as "1079GP" or "1079 GP".
Probably don't want to default to "GP" as the denomination if this is a base feature for many rulesets, but maybe just adjust it so that if it doesn't find a denomination, it doesn't try to parse a numeral for it. Then it would just create a new entry with a blank denomination.