Print the OOB?

Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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Nutrino
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Print the OOB?

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[font="Times New Roman"][/font]There must be a way to print the OOB for a particular scenario. It seems promising to use the scenario editor (which seems to look for *.OOL files) but I can't seem to get the editor to find them.

Is there a way to print out the OOB or, even better, do a file dump into Excel?

Thanks for any help offered by you wily TOAW veterans.

~Nutrino
Meyer1
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"F4 Shift Ctrl - saves OOB for current player"

This is what you get:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<OOB>
<FORCE ID="2" NAME="Axis" proficiency="70" supply="25" flag="39">
<FORMATION ID="1" NAME="10. Pz Div" PROFICIENCY="100" SUPPLY="100" SUPPORTSCOPE="Internal Support" ORDERS="Attack" EMPHASIS="Limit Losses">
<OBJECTIVES TRACK="1">
<OBJECTIVE ID="1" DESCRIPTION="48,8 (TUNIS)" X="48" Y="8"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="2" DESCRIPTION="41,11 (Medjez el Bab)" X="41" Y="11"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="3" DESCRIPTION="51,16 (Enfidaville)" X="51" Y="16"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="4" DESCRIPTION="48,23" X="48" Y="23"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="5" DESCRIPTION="38,22" X="38" Y="22"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="6" DESCRIPTION="33,20" X="33" Y="20"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="7" DESCRIPTION="30,15 (Le Kef)" X="30" Y="15"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="8" DESCRIPTION="19,15" X="19" Y="15"/>
</OBJECTIVES>
<OBJECTIVES TRACK="2">
<OBJECTIVE ID="1" DESCRIPTION="48,8 (TUNIS)" X="48" Y="8"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="2" DESCRIPTION="55,21 (Sousse)" X="55" Y="21"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="3" DESCRIPTION="57,35 (Sidi Mannsour)" X="57" Y="35"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="4" DESCRIPTION="43,34 (Faid)" X="43" Y="34"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="5" DESCRIPTION="40,34 (Sidi Bou Zid)" X="40" Y="34"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="6" DESCRIPTION="35,30" X="35" Y="30"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="7" DESCRIPTION="31,31" X="31" Y="31"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="8" DESCRIPTION="21,26 (Tebessa)" X="21" Y="26"/>
</OBJECTIVES>
<OBJECTIVES TRACK="3">
<OBJECTIVE ID="1" DESCRIPTION="48,8 (TUNIS)" X="48" Y="8"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="2" DESCRIPTION="45,14" X="45" Y="14"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="3" DESCRIPTION="41,28" X="41" Y="28"/>
<OBJECTIVE ID="4" DESCRIPTION="31,31" X="31" Y="31"/>
</OBJECTIVES>
<OBJECTIVES TRACK="4"/>
<OBJECTIVES TRACK="5"/>
<UNIT ID="1" NAME="10. Panzer HQ" ICON="Headquarters" ICONID="0" COLOR="10" SIZE="Division" EXPERIENCE="veteran" CHARACTERISTICS="A0000001" PROFICIENCY="90" READINESS="100" SUPPLY="100" GOINGTOX="48" GOINGTOY="8" EMPHASIS="Limit Losses" STATUS="1" ENTRY="5" REPLACEMENTPRIORITY="5">
<EQUIPMENT ID="1" NAME="Rifle Squad" NUMBER="12" MAX="12"/>
<EQUIPMENT ID="2" NAME="Medium MG" NUMBER="4" MAX="4"/>
<EQUIPMENT ID="3" NAME="50mm Mortar" NUMBER="4" MAX="4"/>
<EQUIPMENT ID="4" NAME="Heavy AT Rifle" NUMBER="4" MAX="4"/>
<EQUIPMENT ID="5" NAME="Truck" NUMBER="3" MAX="3"/>
</UNIT>
<UNIT ID="2" NAME="1/7 Pz Bn" ICON="Tank" COLOR="10" SIZE="Battalion" EXPERIENCE="veteran" CHARACTERISTICS="A0000001" PROFICIENCY="90" READINESS="100" SUPPLY="100" GOINGTOX="48" GOINGTOY="8" EMPHASIS="Limit Losses" STATUS="1" ENTRY="4" REPLACEMENTPRIORITY="5">
<EQUIPMENT ID="1" NAME="PzKpfw IIIJ"


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An alternative is to use the "Scenario viewer" program (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.edmiston/toawviewer.htm)

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You can also 'Dump Scenario' in the Editor from the File drop down menu. This will give you a full break down and a one liner. You have do some scrolling to find the stuff.
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Thanks, mates! I'll give your suggestions a try.

Also, sPzAbt653, if you're the Steve Sill that posted the TOAW tutorials for newbies on uTube, thank you so much! I wish that there were more of them. If you're not Steve but you know him, please pass on my gratitude.

~Nutrino
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Hi Chris - Yes, that is me. I do plan more, anything in particular you might like to see ?
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ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653

Hi Chris - Yes, that is me. I do plan more, anything in particular you might like to see ?
Could you do a tutorial for combined arms and how it works withTOAW III latest patch. I can provide my sandbox scenario - Tutorial '43. Bn.size units of a German Inf.Div. and a Soviet Tank Corps. I always get questions about how it works :D So, what'ya think, Stevo? And next year... Otto's!

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/562 ... 0%2743.rar

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Could you do a tutorial for combined arms and how it works withTOAW III latest patch.

I think I covered combined arms [individual equipment vs. individual equipment] in the Combat Video, and I don't think anything changed along those lines with the latest version. So, maybe describe your concern in a little more depth ... or maybe one or both of us need to watch that video again !
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