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Please consider adding a way to modify the order of items in the procurement list or be able to add a priority to items. Currently if you have your administrators working on a list of hard to find items and all of a sudden you need an emergency item, like an arm, you have no way to move the arm to the top of the list. The only method I can find right now to change the priority is to use GM Mode to remove all items from the list; then add your priority item. After that you then put back all of the items you deleted.
It would be drastically easier and more fitting with a company's operation to allow changing the order of this list. It makes sense for the commander to ask the administrators to find part XYZ as soon as possible then go back to your normal work.
It would also be handy to be able to set an overall priority. So for example you set the highest priority item to the ammunition category (or maybe individual items). Then whenever you order an item of that type it immediately goes to the top of the list.
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Please consider adding a way to modify the order of items in the procurement list or be able to add a priority to items. Currently if you have your administrators working on a list of hard to find items and all of a sudden you need an emergency item, like an arm, you have no way to move the arm to the top of the list. The only method I can find right now to change the priority is to use GM Mode to remove all items from the list; then add your priority item. After that you then put back all of the items you deleted.
It would be drastically easier and more fitting with a company's operation to allow changing the order of this list. It makes sense for the commander to ask the administrators to find part XYZ as soon as possible then go back to your normal work.
It would also be handy to be able to set an overall priority. So for example you set the highest priority item to the ammunition category (or maybe individual items). Then whenever you order an item of that type it immediately goes to the top of the list.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: