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1.4 KiB
Perl
46 lines
1.4 KiB
Perl
.TH Command THRESHOLD
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.NA threshold "Set commodity distribution thresholds"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "threshold <ITEM> <SECTS> <THRESH>"
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The threshold command is used to specify the level
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of a given commodity which is to be maintained
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by the sector's distribution sector.
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These levels are maintained by either importing or exporting
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commodities.
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This importation and exportation is done automatically during
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an update.
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It uses much less mobility than manual moves. See "info Mobility" for
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details.
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.s1
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In the syntax,
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<SECTS> is the sector or sectors from which the deliveries are made,
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<ITEM> is one of the following:
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.NF
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c civilians
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m military
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u uncompensated workers
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f food
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s shells
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g guns
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p planes
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i iron ore
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d gold dust
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b bars of gold
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o oil
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l light construction materials
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h heavy construction materials
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r radioactive materials
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.FI
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and <THRESH> is a number specifying the level of commodity which
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is desired.
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.s1
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The census and commodity reports will indicate distribution thresholds
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by the \*Qhundreds digit\*U of the threshold level.
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In order to have a threshold take effect, it must be at least one.
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.s1
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Sectors importing or exporting items can be seen by the \*Qroute\*U
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command (marked with a \*Q$\*U) or by the sect command.
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.s1
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Also, note that no distribution center will ship out its last civilian.
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.s1
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.SA "distribute, census, commodity, route, level, Distribution"
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