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Search in Database

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For version 4.0

Here you can search within the whole galaxy database. The search capabilities are manifoldly.

Start screen

As you first enter the page. You will see this:
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This is coming with the new version. There is now options to choose from when you are searching the database. When you are using only this you will get the names of the people that are in the alliance. Or the planets of the specific name. But there are advanced searches!

To show these options click one one of the orange things right under:
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Advance rank search

Note: you can also search for debris fields in this search option.
Now it is time to search by somebody his rank. The page is looking like:
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As you can see you can search by many options. You can search by solar system. Or by rank. Or even by fleet rank. (Note: Research rank has nothing to do with your attacks, so that why it is not included). You can set the date for the time that the galaxy has entered. So you can have a target that is not that old and that you can know for sure it is still the same.

You can also search the database for debris fields. This very handy when you got to many recyclers doing nothing. You can set them to a debris field to clean it. You can even set how many it must be before it is shown. This can be very handy when you need resources.

Search for planets, moons and even more!

You can open this window also with the other window (advance search for ranks) open. It is only coming open under the 'advance rank search' window. But it is no different when you open this one alone. It is looking like:
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Now as you can see you enter much information here. You can search for planets that only has moons or that only has a notice in your galaxy tool database. Even you can search for a empty planet where you can colonizate your new planet. Very handy when you need a spot for a crash or just a planet.

When you want to attack somebody you can go for the player status. is it inactive? or is it a possible target. You can set it how he must search. When it does you get the possible targets for it. When it is inactive it is very handy for a farm or something like that. Because it is inactive.

The last option is searching in your database for a alliance. You can set many options for this one. It is very nady when you are searching for a alliance when you are in war with it. So you can find there planets easily.The options are:

  • NAP
  • Allied
  • War
  • Boy cot
  • Neutral
  • Own alliance
  • Wing

Wow, that are some options you can choose from. Well when you want to search something you want to search it good! And not when you search that you get something else you wanted. Like when you are searching NAPs you only want search for NAPs not then that you will find some neutrals also. The last option is not that great option it is how many hits there must be shown after the search. ( I recommend 20 every page)

How must it look like?


Well it is looking like:
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Well when you are searching sometimes you want search by names. And there more then one name with the letter X. Well you can set here wich one is first. The letter A or Z. (ascending - descending). And the other options are actually the same.

Result of al searches

As a result you get information about: planet postions, moon and moon size (mouse over), debris field size, alliance name, player name, planet name, player status, date of the entry and an icon for notices and reports.

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