![]() ![]() SModPatch = 'IMS_Patch.esp' // patch file name SModMaster = 'Inventory Management System.esp' // master file name **** - wrote the initial version of this script and directed me in additional modifications **** Bolts must have 'bolt' in the name in order to be recognized. **** This patch populates Form Lists with ammo and bolt records **** Feel free to share any local additions to the above text files. **** Keyword and Form List pairs can be found in 'Edit Scripts\IMS - Vendor Items Patch.txt' **** This patch populates Form Lists with items by their vendor keywords **** Keyword and Form List pairs can be found in 'Edit Scripts\IMS - Workstation Patch.txt' **** This patch populates Form Lists with workstations by their assigned workbench keyword **** If Hearthfires.esm is active the Sawn Log item is automatically excluded. **** Keyword and Form List pairs can be found in 'Edit Scripts\IMS - Recipe Item Patch.txt' **** This patch populates Form Lists with recipe components based upon their workbench keyword. **** This script is a compatibility patch for Inventory Management System. One, is this a bug with 圎dit that needs resolved? Two, can my patch script be modified to properly handle such records? ![]() In looking at what was put into the patch plugin, I was able to deduce that once the patch script hits a record supplied by CCOR but injected into Update.esm, it craps out. Error during Applying script "IMS - Compatibility Patch": Load order FileID can not be mapped to file FileID for file "IMS_Patch.esp" Exception in unit TheCraftPatch line 92: Load order FileID can not be mapped to file FileID for file "IMS_Patch.esp" I received the following error specifically: I downloaded CCOR and gave my patch script a try in 圎dit. After some discussion it was concluded that Complete Crafting Overhaul Remade (CCOR) was a common mod. However, the 圎dit patch script I supplied with my mod does not produce such an error with the load order that I have. Some users of my mod Inventory Management System Rebuilt (IMS) are reporting a " Load Order FileID can not be mapped to file FileID " error. ![]()
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