![]() Excess items will then be stored in the regular type container.Ĭhange the values to 'true' or 'false' to activate or deactivate a certain feature: It will store all items of that specific subtype in the container until it's full. The 'all' keyword is great for advanced sorting of items. It limits the maximum amount that is allowed to stay in the factory. Negative numbers are great for blocks, that pull their items by themselves, like the nanite factory. Keyword 'all': stores all items of that subtype like a type container (e.g.: Ore/Iron=all).Negative numbers: doesn't store items but removes excess items (e.g.: Ore/Iron=-100). ![]() Positive numbers: stores the wanted amount and removes excess items (e.g.: Ore/Iron=100).Special containers will never be drained by the autosorting but they will be available for balancing methods like ice or uranium balancing and autocrafting. To set the items, just edit the container's custom data field (a list of items is generated there). Here are some examples of container names with priority numbers:īy naming a container with the special keyword (by default: 'Special'), this container can be filled with a user defined set of items. The highest priority special container will be filled first. Special containers however still have a higher priority than normal containers, but can also be tagged with priority tokens. Containers with no '' tag have a very low priority that is generated by their entityID and is always above 10k. If a container is full, the container with the next highest priority gets filled and so on. '' this container has the lowest priority and will always be filled LAST.'' this container has the highest priority and will always be filled FIRST.Priorities are ordered in a way that P1 is the highest priority, P2 the next highest and so on.Īddtionally, there are two special priority tokens: Find the full library of guidance here.By adding '' to the container name, where # is a positive number between 0 and 2.1 billion, the container with the highest priority will always be filled first. ETA has published a number of documents to guide the operationalization of WIOA, with the most recent and popular listed below. This list of guidance is non-exhaustive and applies only to ETA programs. Implementation of the Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Provisions of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (Section 188).Programs and Activities Authorized by the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (Title II of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) Final Rule.Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Miscellaneous Program Changes Final Rule.State Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program State Supported Employment Services Program Limitations on Use of Subminimum Wage Final Rule. ![]()
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