ok, it should accept a capital A-Z now.
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Awesome job on that! I updated the letters on all my vehicles. However, I think you need some kind of reminder note on the site to tell people of this update. I didn't see the change until I went to edit my vehicle text and then spotted it.
Also, I looked over the help on SMS article, to see if it works as I suggested, but found it was not updated, so you may want to update that article too so others know of your enhancements :) I'm glad you liked the suggestion. Thanks again for the great improvements! |
Oh and it looks like I made a tiny mistake in my description, I omitted [distance]. I'm sure you got it right though...
I had: [Vehicle letter optional] [cost] [volume] [p optional] [notes optional]? But it should be: [Vehicle letter optional] [distance] [cost] [volume] [p optional] [notes optional] That is what you implemented right? So: c 200 3.00 10.0 p half-full would mean, partially filled vehicle c, with odo reading of 200 mi (or if that vehicle is set for trip odo, then at 200 miles used), $3.00 a gallon (or liter, etc), 10.0 gal (or liters), comment "half-full". Do I have it right? |
Which help were you looking at zbret? The FAQ entry here is up to date.
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You have it right, but that p for partial needs to be attached the volume unit without a space. So your example text should be: c 200 3.00 10.0p half-full.
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oh, I see now that our old development blog post on SMS fuel-ups hasn't been updated. I added a link to our current FAQ entry there.
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Thanks again!
And the fact that p for partial fill can't have a space, makes sense and answers an unasked question I had about how to parse "p" from partial vs "p" from comments. You can tell the difference because the comments has a space before it. Sorry, my geek side getting out :) |
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