RomVault allows you to set DAT rules on auto-created directories that are a result of adding multiple dats to the same directory in the DATRoot. However, if any settings you make are not applied until you force refresh all DATs.
Steps to reproduce:
Setup a new RomVault instance
Add two different dats with unique names in their headers into a folder in your DATRoot
Load RomVault
Refresh DATs
Set a DAT rule on one of the two DATs and change the archive type from Zip to File
Hit Apply to save the rule
After the DAT rule window closes, you should notice that the icons for the set type in the game list grid did not update properly. The DAT Rule did was not properly applied.
Force refresh all DATs
Notice the set type icon updates to a folder indicating the rule was applied properly.
Expected behavior:
johnsanc
last year
RomVault allows you to set DAT rules on auto-created directories that are a result of adding multiple dats to the same directory in the DATRoot. However, if any settings you make are not applied until you force refresh all DATs.
Steps to reproduce:
Setup a new RomVault instance
Add two different dats with unique names in their headers into a folder in your DATRoot
Load RomVault
Refresh DATs
Set a DAT rule on one of the two DATs and change the archive type from Zip to File
Hit Apply to save the rule
After the DAT rule window closes, you should notice that the icons for the set type in the game list grid did not update properly. The DAT Rule did was not properly applied.
Force refresh all DATs
Notice the set type icon updates to a folder indicating the rule was applied properly.
Expected behavior:
DAT rules on auto-created directories are applied properly without needing to force refresh all DATs