Hirahito Problem: New Card Generation
Greetings...
I am having an issue when it comes to creating new cards using the Hirahito set.
I can create the card normally, including background, symbols, and text. The problem is that the database refuses to see the necessary flags to keep the new cards sortable or grouped with others of its type.
For example: I can create a feat power (lets call it 'Channel Divinity: Divine Shield'). It requires you to be a worshipper of 'Shield' and requires you to take the feat 'Divine Shield'. It is an encounter ability, and can be used at a range of 2.
When creating the card, the card will hold all of the necessary information. When looking at the database, however, the only field that auto updates is "Name". The "Class/Race" column (which should be "Feat Power" at this point) remains blank. As do the rest of the database fields.
This could become particularly problematic if I was creating a new class and needed to input several abilities that require the class name and level to be associated with the card in the database.
Is there something that I am doing incorrectly in order to achieve the desired effect? I've tried clicking in the database field itself expecting it to be editable, but had no luck with that, either.
Until that time...
Greetings...
I am having an issue when it comes to creating new cards using the Hirahito set.
I can create the card normally, including background, symbols, and text. The problem is that the database refuses to see the necessary flags to keep the new cards sortable or grouped with others of its type.
For example: I can create a feat power (lets call it 'Channel Divinity: Divine Shield'). It requires you to be a worshipper of 'Shield' and requires you to take the feat 'Divine Shield'. It is an encounter ability, and can be used at a range of 2.
When creating the card, the card will hold all of the necessary information. When looking at the database, however, the only field that auto updates is "Name". The "Class/Race" column (which should be "Feat Power" at this point) remains blank. As do the rest of the database fields.
This could become particularly problematic if I was creating a new class and needed to input several abilities that require the class name and level to be associated with the card in the database.
Is there something that I am doing incorrectly in order to achieve the desired effect? I've tried clicking in the database field itself expecting it to be editable, but had no luck with that, either.
Until that time...