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Revision as of 06:25, 22 January 2022
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TRS19 and Trainz Plus. This page is intended to provide information for understanding the different asset Status classifications used by Content Manager.
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Content Manager Status
Start Content Manager by clicking Manage Content from the Trainz Launcher.
The Status column in the Content Manager display gives information about each listed assets location, availability, and its "currency" (installed, obsolete, modified, Payware, unknown, etc).
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Notes: It is important to remember that:-
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The Status classifications or labels are described in the following sections.
Available for Download
Set the Content Manager search filter to Download Station and edit as shown below.
You can save this as a new filter
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The filtered list will show all the assets except Payware that are available on the DLS. The Status classifications that you may see would be:-
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Available for download | This IS the latest version available on the DLS and it is not already installed on your system. If you are looking to install a new asset or update an existing one, then this is the one you would normally select |
Available for download, Newer version available | This is NOT the latest version available on the DLS and this particular version is not already installed on your system. There is another newer version available on the DLS |
Available for download, Obsolete | This is NOT the latest version available on the DLS and this particular version is not already installed on your system. There is a version of this asset already on your system but it may not be the latest version |
You can download and install an earlier asset version by using a right mouse click on the asset name and selecting the command Download this version.
You can also check to see the latest version of an asset that is listed as Newer version available or Obsolete. Simply right mouse click on the asset and select the command List Asset Versions as shown below.
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In this case the latest version of the selected asset is already installed on your system (Installed from DLS) and it does not have exactly the same name as the original. If the latest version is not installed on your system then it will show Available for download.
Installed
Set the Content Manager search filter to Installed. The Status classifications that you may see would be:-
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(For simplicity only the initial labels are shown above)
If the label Obsolete is shown on an installed asset then a later version of the asset is already installed in your copy of Trainz | |
If the label Newer version available is shown on an installed asset then a later version of the asset can be downloaded and installed |
Modified | The asset is one you have created yourself, or have modified or cloned from another asset |
Built-in | The asset was installed when Trainz was installed on your system. Built-in assets cannot be deleted |
Packaged | The asset is included in a DLC package that you have installed. See the Packaged and Payware section below |
Installed from DLS | The asset was installed from the DLS |
Base | The asset was installed when Trainz was installed on your system. Like Built-in assets, Base assets cannot be deleted |
Notes:
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Third Party
You may occasionally see the following classification on installed assets:-
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This will appear on assets that:-
- you have uploaded to the DLS but they have not yet been approved for distribution. Usually it takes 24 hours (sometimes more) before approval is given. After approval the Third Party label will be changed to Installed from DLS
- have been removed from the DLS for some reason after it was downloaded and installed on your system. Reasons for removal can include copyright violation and undergoing repair. If you include these assets in Routes or Session that you upload then they will appear as <unknown assets> for those who download and install your Routes/Sessions
- are not in the DLS listing but may still be downloaded from the DLS as a dependency of other assets. When installed they will be classified as Third Party. If they are not installed but are referenced in some way then they will be classified as <unknown assets>
Disabled
You may occasionally see the following classification on installed assets:-
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This will appear on assets that you have manually Disabled so that they will no longer appear in Routes or Sessions. This is a useful technique for deleting troublesome assets from a Route or Session without actually deleting the assets themselves. For an example of this see Deleting Stubborn Scenery Assets. Normally you would restore the Disabled assets after fixing the Route or Session.
Payware assets that are Disabled will have Payware (not active) as their status classification.
Open for Edit
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This classification will appear on any asset that you have:-
- currently open in Surveyor (a Route that is being edited) or Driver (a Session that is running)
- opened in Content Manager for editing
- imported into Content Manager from a Content File (.cdp file) or a Content Folder when the same asset is already installed
In the first case, exiting Surveyor or Driver will close the open Route and Session assets. In the second and third cases you will normally select the open assets, right mouse click and select the Submit Edits command as shown below to close them with the edits saved. Selecting Revert to Original will cancel the edits and return the assets to their previous unedited states.
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Not Installed
Set the Content Manager search filter to All Content and click the Status column heading (once or twice) to sort the very long list according to their Status labels. Scroll down the list and you may see:-
Unknown Location
If an asset is labelled as Unknown location, Obsolete then a later version is already on your system |
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Unknown location The asset is listed as being on the DLS but it is currently unavailable |
If the asset is simply labelled as Unknown location then try a right mouse click on the asset and select List Asset Versions, you may find a later version is Available for Download |
Incompatible
| Incompatible The asset is designed for a more recent version of Trainz than you are currently using. The Build Version column will identify the minimum Trainz build that the asset needs. |
To display the Build Version column in Content Manager, right mouse click on any column heading where the new column will be inserted and select Insert Column and Build Version | |
A list of all the Trainz Build Version Numbers with their corresponding Trainz Version Names and service pack numbers can be found at "Trainz-build"_number |
Not Installed
| Not installed, Payware (not active) The asset is in a DLC package and must be installed using the Content Store option from the Trainz Launcher |
Packaged and Payware
If the label Obsolete is shown on a Packaged or Payware asset then a later version is also installed | |
If the label Newer version available is shown on a Packaged or Payware asset then a later version can be downloaded and installed | |
An asset that was originally Packaged or Payware can be changed to Installed from DLS by installing a newer version from the DLS |
Some of the status classification labels that can appear on Package and Payware assets are:-
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Packaged | The asset is included in a DLC package that you have installed. See Notes: below |
Payware | The asset is part of a payware package (usually from the DLC). Most DLC Payware can be modified for your personal use (the label Modified will be added) but cannot be uploaded to the DLS. Exactly which assets in package are Payware and which are Packaged (freeware) is determined by the creator of the package. See Notes: below |
Payware (not active) | The asset is part of a payware package that is no longer active on your system. You may have uninstalled the package, disabled it, or it may have been installed for a free trial period which has now expired |
Notes: For current DLC packs, there are two important clarifications:-
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Also Note:
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Missing Dependencies
This is a classification to be avoided.
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The Missing dependencies label means exactly that. The asset relies on the presence of other assets (dependencies) that must be installed on your system and at least one of those assets has not been installed.
The first thing to check is to see if the missing asset or assets can be identified. Simply right mouse click on the asset and select the command List Dependencies as shown below. All the assets that are required by this asset will be identified.
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In this case, the Missing dependency is shown as Available for download so it is on the DLS and can be installed to fix the problem. This situation can occur if you have deleted the asset without realising that it is needed in other assets, such as a Route or a Session.
To avoid the possibility of accidentally deleting an asset that is a dependency of other assets:-
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Unknown Asset
A more serious problem can be the Unknown asset.
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The label <unknown asset> is shown in the Name column and the Status will be blank. It literally means that the asset cannot be found on your system or on the DLS.
They can often be found when using Content Manager to list the different versions of a selected asset.
In this example the first and original version of the asset (<kuid:122285:1161>) is available on the DLS but is now Obsolete. The latest and fourth version (<kuid2:122285:1161:3>) is Packaged but also available on the DLS. But the two intermediate versions (:1 and :2) are unknown assets and are not available. They may have been created but never uploaded to the DLS. If they had been uploaded then they would have been made Obsolete by the latest version.
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Apart from the example above, unknown assets are almost always dependencies of other assets that you have downloaded and installed. The installed assets would be labelled has having Missing dependencies.
Note: Having an <unknown asset> is not necessarily a problem. If an installed asset with an unknown asset as a dependency is not classified as Faulty then it can often be ignored. A Route, for example, can be labelled as having missing unknown assets but still function perfectly well. |
The unknown asset may:-
- be from an independent (3rd party) web site
- have been made by the same creator as the dependent asset but was not uploaded to the DLS
- have been removed from the DLS for some reason (a rare event but it does happen)
- simply not exist, anywhere
Fixing this may not be easy. Possible solutions are:-
- There is a very long thread in the Trainz Forum where you can find posts looking for missing/unknown assets. See Missing kuids? Post them here
- You can try contacting the creator via email (their address may be in the config.txt file) or a PM (Personal Message) through the Forum
Neither is a guaranteed solution.
If the unknown asset is in a Route or a Session then a third option is to use the Delete Missing Assets command from the Tools menu in Surveyor, but make a backup copy of the Route or Session first.
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in January 2022 and was last updated as shown below.