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Glitch in changing own 1 to own 0

snowhitiesnowhitie Member Posts: 3,078
I noticed this last week, but thought it was a temporary glitch, however, it's still persisting so I thougth I'd better launch a report.

I use Firefox on Windows 10. When I go into my set lists (more specifically spare minifigures), I've been selling a couple of things, so certian things I own have changed from '2' to '1' or '1' to '0'. When I change the amount from 2 to 1, it registers correctly and I can also delete the ACM of the double that's gone. However, when changing the amount from 1 to 0, that just doesn't register. Moverover, the number then becomes bold and back to number 1. I can unclick the checkbox obviously, but that does not get rid of the ACM.

Here's a screenshot of one of the bold numbers, I had just changed to 0, but it changed back.



This also happens when you have a list of lots of sets underneath each other.

Hope you can help, let me know if you need more info.

Comments

  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    You can't own 0 of a set. You either own it or you don't, so just untick the box rather than entering 0.
  • snowhitiesnowhitie Member Posts: 3,078
    Huw said:
    You can't own 0 of a set. You either own it or you don't, so just untick the box rather than entering 0.
     Makes sense but how do I delete the ACM info then? Thought this is how I used to do it, change it to 0, then you can 'delete' the ACM.
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    The ACM entry will be hidden if you indicate you don't own so no need to delete it.
  • snowhitiesnowhitie Member Posts: 3,078
    Okay, thanks. I thought they'd still show up in an excell export, but I guess I must remember it wrong and only gone from 2 to 1 before and never from 1 to 0 :) Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the help.
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