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Thread: A Strange 2257 Question

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    Dravyk
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    A Strange 2257 Question

    ... or considering, maybe it's not so strange.

    Basically per 2257 they care that you have the model's ID, right? Is that per set? Or just "hey, you got the model in this set?" "Yes, here is his/her info of that model, Mr. DOJ Dude."

    What I'm asking is ... if you have the ID of a model from one set and one producer .... and you have sets of that same model from OTHER producers ... would or would not the one ID you have of him/her cover him/her for all???

    Anyone know?


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    chick with a bass basschick's Avatar
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    even if it would, you still need something to establish when the content was shot... otherwise, there's not saying how long ago a set was actually produced.


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    virgin by request ;) Chilihost's Avatar
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    I think thats where the database comes in handy, where the ID is referenced to every image of that model.

    cheers,
    Luke


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    Dravyk
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    Hmm. You both have interesting points, pro and con.


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