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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0001890 | Dwarf Fortress | Dwarf Mode -- Jobs, Farming/Farmer's Workshop | public | 2010-05-15 23:58 | 2011-03-12 08:14 |
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Reporter | thorvindr | |
Assigned To | Dwarfu | |
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | resolved | Resolution | unable to reproduce | |
Platform | Dell Studio laptop | OS | Windows 7 | OS Version | Home Premium |
Product Version | 0.31.03 | |
Target Version | | Fixed in Version | | |
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Summary | 0001890: Can't milk caged donkeys |
Description | I might just be doing something wrong, but this feels like a bug. I have a Dwarf set on "milking." I have a Farmer's Workshop with the task "milk animal" on repeat. I have a wooden cage directly outside the workshop containing both of my donkeys (one of which is female). The dwarf will not milk. I get the message "[name of dwarf] cancels milk creature: no creature". This particular Dwarf happens to also be a Stonecrafter, but there is no job conflict. I suspend the craft workshop and make sure he's listed as "no job" before I add the milk task.
Again, I suppose this might not be a bug and I could just be doing it wrong. |
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Tags | No tags attached. |
Relationships | related to | 0000410 | resolved | Toady One | Creatures get fought over by dwarves trying to milk and cage them |
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Issue History |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2010-05-15 23:58 | thorvindr | New Issue | |
2010-05-16 00:29 | Footkerchief | Note Added: 0006752 | |
2010-05-16 00:29 | Footkerchief | Issue Monitored: Footkerchief | |
2010-05-16 11:45 | thorvindr | Issue Monitored: thorvindr | |
2010-05-16 11:52 | thorvindr | Note Added: 0006799 | |
2010-05-16 14:17 | Footkerchief | Note Added: 0006806 | |
2010-05-16 14:19 | Footkerchief | Note Edited: 0006806 | bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0006806#r2546 |
2010-05-17 02:20 | Tsuko | Note Added: 0006867 | |
2010-05-26 22:39 | thorvindr | Note Added: 0007365 | |
2010-10-21 21:58 | Logical2u | Relationship added | duplicate of 0000410 |
2010-12-30 17:31 | Quietust | Note Added: 0014760 | |
2011-01-06 08:25 | Footkerchief | Relationship replaced | related to 0000410 |
2011-01-06 08:26 | Footkerchief | Note Added: 0014805 | |
2011-01-06 08:26 | Footkerchief | Tag Attached: AWAITING UPDATE | |
2011-03-12 08:13 | Dwarfu | Tag Detached: AWAITING UPDATE | |
2011-03-12 08:14 | Dwarfu | Note Added: 0016143 | |
2011-03-12 08:14 | Dwarfu | Status | new => resolved |
2011-03-12 08:14 | Dwarfu | Resolution | open => unable to reproduce |
2011-03-12 08:14 | Dwarfu | Assigned To | => Dwarfu |
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Are the donkeys tame? Have you tried letting them out of the cage? |
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The donkeys are tame. I did try it before I built the cages, with the same results. |
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(0006806)
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Footkerchief
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2010-05-16 14:17
(edited on: 2010-05-16 14:19) |
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(0006867)
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Tsuko
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2010-05-17 02:20
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Just chain your animals that you want to use for butchering or milking or whatever, even pig tail ropes will do the trick, so use ropes! |
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So I should build a cage, assign the animal to it, unassign it, then try to milk it? I'll try that. |
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A "no creature" message could simply mean that any milkable animals have already been milked recently. |
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Reminder sent to: thorvindr "So I should build a cage, assign the animal to it, unassign it, then try to milk it? I'll try that."
Did this solve your problem? |
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(0016143)
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Dwarfu
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2011-03-12 08:14
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I've never seen anyone complain of donkeys in particular other than the general bugs of being faught over, etc. Think we can assume this was a user misunderstanding. |
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