Event Sheet included twice or more

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  • Hello there, I was messing with the event sheet inclusion, and noticed that you can copy/paste an included sheet multiple time with ctrl+c/ctrl+v;

    I can see some useful usage of that, but at the same time the fact you cannot do that by using the "Include Event Sheet" prompt makes me think it might not be intented, anyone could confirm it or what kind of side effect it could have?

    Thanks!

  • That sounds like a bug if you can duplicate the same Event sheet name twice, you should probably report it to Github.

    I couldn't reproduce it myself but while testing I found another possible bug which lets you assign the same Event sheets to themselves.

    For example:

    EventSheet1 ----> By doing (CTRL + C) & (CTRL + V) you can past include "EventSheet1" on the same EventSheet1

    It doesn't allow you to do that in the normal way of picking an event sheet when you use Include Eventsheet, so I suppose is a bug.

  • Hello, I didn't mean event sheet name duplicate, but event sheet inclusion duplication, for example (using your screenshot) have event sheet 1 included twice in event sheet 2

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  • Hello, I didn't mean event sheet name duplicate, but event sheet inclusion duplication, for example (using your screenshot) have event sheet 1 included twice in event sheet 2

    Hi

    Yes, I was referring to the same thing, I couldn't reproduce your issue of duplicating the same "Include Event Sheet" twice in the same event sheet.

    But I found another issue:

    For example

    If you right-click on "Event-Sheet1" and choose "Include Eventsheet", it will not show you "Event-Sheet1" on the list to choose from, this works well as expected because events sheets cannot include themselves.

    But if you are on "Event-Sheet2" and have included "Event-Sheet1", if you copy that include by (CTRL + C) then go back to "Event-Sheet1" and do (CTRL + V) it will paste the include "Event-Sheet1". Meaning it ends up including itself, as I show in the pictures.

    Look for example at my first picture:

    Im in "Event Sheet 2"

    And look which event sheet has included = "Event Sheet 2"

    Meaning "Event Sheet 2" it included itself

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