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Day of the Week Variable

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Are there variables for triggering animation based on day of the week? For Instance, I am making an AI flight for every Wednesday. I would like the hangar door to stay open all day Wednesday.

I didn't see it in thread 332. Sorry :(
 
I don't think that this is possible, because the day_of_week-var is no scenery-variable. I'mt trying to use it anyway in my project by using a gauge that writes the day_of_week-value to another var that can be handled by cat, but that's still kind of tricky. :(
 
Hi,

As Thorsten already said there is no simple day of the week variable. So I see two solutions:

  1. Use my ActiGate module, that adds this variable (accessed via a user variable)
  2. Add your own interpolation of the day of the week, I made an example SCASM file for this once (in the FSDS forum) and it should be possible to port that to BGLC/ASM without too much trouble
 
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