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Some bulk containers can be Quality locked by attaching a large padlock or a small padlock, and then enabling the feature. | Some bulk containers can be Quality locked by attaching a large padlock or a small padlock, and then enabling the feature. | ||
− | When the feature is enabled, the container will not accept items of a lower quality than the used padlock, and thereby | + | When the feature is enabled, the container will not accept items of a lower quality than the used padlock, and thereby eliminating the risk of accidentally dropping a low quality item. |
== Enabling == | == Enabling == |
Revision as of 13:58, 4 August 2022
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Description
Some bulk containers can be Quality locked by attaching a large padlock or a small padlock, and then enabling the feature. When the feature is enabled, the container will not accept items of a lower quality than the used padlock, and thereby eliminating the risk of accidentally dropping a low quality item.
Enabling
To enable the feature, right click the container after attaching a padlock, and select "Permissions", "Enable Quality Lock". The event window will show a text like "The minimum quality level allowed in this container is now 60."
Disabling
To disable the feature, right click the container, and select "Permissions", "Disable Quality Lock". The event window will show a text like "This container will now accept any quality level."
Containers
This feature can be applied to
- Bulk storage bin
- Food storage bin
- Individual shelves in a Bulk container unit
Notes
- The container must be empty, when you enable the feature.
- The quality of the attached padlock determines the minimum accepted quality level.