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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
1100111011112 Posts |
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The upper limits for those come from a dynamic query to get the latest average "high water mark" over the past 5 days, but then I don't really know what that value represents. ![]() The low/high exponents don't have default values on that page, so I'm not really sure what happens when they're left blank, i.e. I don't know what range it would look at for suitable work in such a case. As you've said, it's best to specify that when in doubt (and since apparently it's necessary now... no suitable work exists in whatever default range it might look at). EDIT: By default it's probably looking in those active ranges that it lists, and since all of that has been factored to whatever bit level, yeah, you won't get anything back. You could leave the exponent range blank and put in a higher bit level if you wanted... that would probably work, but whether or not that makes any sense, I'll leave up to the requester. Last fiddled with by Madpoo on 2016-06-07 at 20:14 |
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Jan 2004
103 Posts |
Thanks I've managed to get this page to work for me as well. Specifying both the exponent range and bit level did the trick. I also left the preferred work range as wide as possible, set to "What makes sense".
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