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Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#81 - 2014-01-28 10:49:00 UTC
Yepp, that one and https://api.eveonline.com/account/Characters.xml.aspx

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Diktaattori
Novis Industries
#82 - 2014-01-28 11:37:24 UTC
Yeah that one works aswell.
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#83 - 2014-01-28 11:37:39 UTC
I've just published EWA's new database, accompanying today's EVE patch.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Sharkey Bones
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#84 - 2014-02-12 06:14:30 UTC
Hi Hel, I just downloaded your application, and market transactions for corp are coming in just fine. As well as the market orders. However, I'm not getting any corp wallet journal information. Nor, am I seeing my wallet info.

I know my API key valid working because some data comes in, the access mask for the key is 3149825, and I have wallet transactions, journal transactions, market orders and account balance checked on the API.

Any ideas?
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#85 - 2014-02-13 16:56:35 UTC
Hi Sharkey,

your character also needs the equivalent corp roles/rights ingame (Junior Accountant for transactions/journals, at least). Is that the case?

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Sharkey Bones
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#86 - 2014-02-19 05:59:51 UTC
Hel O'Ween wrote:
Hi Sharkey,

your character also needs the equivalent corp roles/rights ingame (Junior Accountant for transactions/journals, at least). Is that the case?


CEO in game
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#87 - 2014-02-20 10:56:52 UTC
Two (actually three) things:

- After downloading your corp data, do any "suspicious", error-like entries show up in the application log? Also: are there cached XML files that are labeled as
- Hop over to EWA's web site. Right the the top, I've added two links to create API keys with the necessary rights. Either create a new one or compare it with your current.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Destination SkillQueue
Doomheim
#88 - 2014-02-20 21:07:57 UTC
One time bump to fix forum.
Enexix Caligula
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#89 - 2014-02-22 09:26:00 UTC
Hello.

I have a problem when i launch the program.

"Error Accessing Database"

I try to relocate the database but nothing changes.

Did I forget to make anything?
SabotNoob
Doomheim
#90 - 2014-02-24 17:34:36 UTC
Greetings Hel.

I just came back from a long break myself and installed EWA. I am restarting my trade activities and experimented with EWA over the weekend to see if it can help me track profits.

So far it seems easy with your program. It easily helps me filter buys/sells for a particular item. I export the data to Excel and add up the total buys and total sells. I then apply sales tax (to total sells) and broker's fees (to total buys), which are percentages based on my standings, etc. Subtract the new net buy from the new net sell, and come to a net profit. Does that sound about right?

I've been out of the game for 18 months so just making sure I'm not missing anything.

I am aware that there are two columns in the Wallet window (Price and Total). I'm using Price since it's the raw figure all the way down for buys and sells, and it's easier to apply the tax/broker's rates to it.

Could you ordinarily not export this data out of your in-game wallet?

Thanks for continuing on this excellent program! +1.
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#91 - 2014-02-24 17:46:15 UTC
Enexix Caligula wrote:
Hello.

I have a problem when i launch the program.

"Error Accessing Database"

I try to relocate the database but nothing changes.

Did I forget to make anything?


Hmm, not sure. Try opening the INI (configuration file) itself. It should be located at C:\ProgramData\EVEWalletAware\EVEWalletAware.ini.

The database itself should be located in C:\ProgramData\EVEWalletAware\DATA

In the INI, search for [Database] and check if the line Connection=Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source= ... points to the right location.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#92 - 2014-02-24 17:52:38 UTC
SabotNoob wrote:

So far it seems easy with your program. It easily helps me filter buys/sells for a particular item. I export the data to Excel and add up the total buys and total sells. I then apply sales tax (to total sells) and broker's fees (to total buys), which are percentages based on my standings, etc. Subtract the new net buy from the new net sell, and come to a net profit. Does that sound about right?

I've been out of the game for 18 months so just making sure I'm not missing anything.


Sounds good, if you insist on detailed fee & tax amounts.

If you don't mind a "few cents", you could try EWA's fee & tax estimation. Set you skill levels in the Options -> Character tab. Then switch to the Wallet/Asstes tab and enbale both "Estimate ..." options.

EWA calculates the fees for you and ignores standing. This means that any standing to a station owner will result in a higher net profit than EWA reports.

Quote:

I am aware that there are two columns in the Wallet window (Price and Total). I'm using Price since it's the raw figure all the way down for buys and sells, and it's easier to apply the tax/broker's rates to it.


If EWA's estimation hasn't been enabled, the Total should do, as it then is just Volume * Price.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

SabotNoob
Doomheim
#93 - 2014-02-24 19:22:48 UTC
Thanks Hel.

What's tricky about calculating profits is that you have to have an even number of sells and buys for a given item. Either you wait until all orders are complete and then calculate it, or you take the latest set of transactions and run those (like the last 3 buys and the last 3 sells).

Right now I have a problem that I'll have to figure out once I'm home, when I can run EWA again. I may not have waited long enough to import the data last night into EWA. It's showing 60 individual buys, and 60 individual sells, but 121 total transactions at the top.

Looks like one sell order had a quantity of 2 in it, so it was actually 61 sells and 60 buys. All of my orders were done last night, but it looked like it didn't pick up the last sell order when I imported the API.

I'll re-import that data into EWA again and see if it can obtain 122 total. Is there a certain amount of time I need to wait, from when I sell my last order, to when I import the data into EWA?
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#94 - 2014-02-25 14:13:39 UTC
SabotNoob wrote:

What's tricky about calculating profits is that you have to have an even number of sells and buys for a given item. Either you wait until all orders are complete and then calculate it, or you take the latest set of transactions and run those (like the last 3 buys and the last 3 sells).


That's why I decided against doing profit calculation based by actual (sell * volume) - (buy * volume) numbers. Instead EWA is based on averages. If your average sell price for a certain item is high than your average buy price, you should turn in a net profit. This ofc assumes that most of your purchases are meant to be sold again. So while you bought 100 units (item x) and only sold 75 units so far, the remaining 25 units will sell later (and profits are adjusted accordingly).

Both the Item Details view and the (relative new) Most profitable items should give you an idea of what I'm trying to explain.

If you really want to calculate your profits on a per item detail level, I damit that other trading tools will serve you better as they try to do automatically for you what you want to achieve.

Quote:

I'll re-import that data into EWA again and see if it can obtain 122 total. Is there a certain amount of time I need to wait, from when I sell my last order, to when I import the data into EWA?


There are two time factors to consider: API cache timers and the unknown (at least to me) time it takes for CCP to "shovel over" the live data from TQ to the API server(s). The former is ca. 30 min for wallet transactions.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Sharkey Bones
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#95 - 2014-03-01 19:18:32 UTC
Sharkey Bones wrote:
Hel O'Ween wrote:
Hi Sharkey,

your character also needs the equivalent corp roles/rights ingame (Junior Accountant for transactions/journals, at least). Is that the case?


CEO in game


Bumping reply --- Problem: wallet transactions are not downloading

HTTP Error: 403, Forbidden, URL: https://api.eveonline.com/corp/WalletTransactions.xml.aspx, Params: keyID=XXX&vCode=XXX&accountKey=1001&rowCount=2560&fromID=0

Access Mask on the API key : 3149825
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#96 - 2014-03-02 22:24:48 UTC
Sharkey Bones wrote:
Access Mask on the API key : 3149825


Try 3149835

I've added URLs for key creation to EWA's website. For the next release I'll also add those URLs to EWA itself, to the account creation option. See also the FAQ for a list of APIs that are accessed.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Eddo Jones
SpecterRealm Shipyards
#97 - 2014-03-04 05:24:29 UTC
Hi great tool i used it a long time ago.

But now i've come back and i wanted to us it again but i'm getting an error. I can use EVEWalletAware.exe fine and works well, but the EWAAutoData.exe is giving me an error.

"Error accessing database at \. Application will now terminate"

I've checked the EVEWalletAware.ini and it points to the right location, tried running as Admin and also in XP mode but no luck. oh i'm using Win7 64bit if its any help.

Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
#98 - 2014-03-04 12:18:06 UTC
Uups, my bad. Compiled the published version with the wrong parameter, which resulted EWAAutoData to look for the INI somewhere else.

If uploaded a new verion, which identifies itself as version 1.0.25.

Don't get confused by the website identifying the version as (still) being 1.0.24. I just haven't come around of updateing the site's text yet. The published MD5 checksum also doesn't match, for obvious reasons. The MD5 for v1.0.25 is 5fa547283aadd389feb1c1bc5104d987.

Will update the site later on.

EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.

Eddo Jones
SpecterRealm Shipyards
#99 - 2014-03-04 15:30:21 UTC
Hel O'Ween wrote:
Uups, my bad. Compiled the published version with the wrong parameter, which resulted EWAAutoData to look for the INI somewhere else.

If uploaded a new verion, which identifies itself as version 1.0.25.

Don't get confused by the website identifying the version as (still) being 1.0.24. I just haven't come around of updateing the site's text yet. The published MD5 checksum also doesn't match, for obvious reasons. The MD5 for v1.0.25 is 5fa547283aadd389feb1c1bc5104d987.

Will update the site later on.


Thanks for they quick fix
Sharkey Bones
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#100 - 2014-03-06 05:02:36 UTC
Hel O'Ween wrote:
Sharkey Bones wrote:
Access Mask on the API key : 3149825


Try 3149835

I've added URLs for key creation to EWA's website. For the next release I'll also add those URLs to EWA itself, to the account creation option. See also the FAQ for a list of APIs that are accessed.



3149835 shows as a character API. I tried it anyways, and it gets my personal wallet, but, not the corps.