I've posted a more detailed question in the Spansh thread concerning the Spansh database, but I suspect it may be a general thing. I see much the same issue with the Canonn Signals web site -- but I can't decide if it is a separate issue or not: it might rely on Spansh data.
Here's an observation and a question.
I visit Pueliae MJ-H d10-1 , and from direct observation (FSS) I learn that AB 1a has 1 bio and 3 geo signals, and that there are no other bio signals in the system..
When I check that with some databases (see above), I see that the data updates almost immediately.
But I also find that the AB 1b entry says '5 bio signals', which is not matched by current game information. According to the Spansh entry this data also appears to be much older.
I've seen this before, but I've never been entirely certain of the details that involve my own actions. But it seems like old information that has been changed (i.e. game info is no longer the same as the data stored in the database) doesn't get updated. Some seems to change: the AB 1a entry is said to have been updated (Spansh) shortly after my FSS, but the AB 1b does not appear to have changed.
Something like this -- possible the same thing -- has been noted for Bark Mounds, which have seen some extensive changes in the past.
Question: If this is already known, how great deal of data is affected? I suppose I'm asking if there are any known error rates. That is, if I tried to count the number of known Electricae Radielem is some part of the galaxy, any result would need to be stated as 'X bodies ± Y bodies', where Y is the estimated number of changes that didn't lead to a database modification (or something on those lines).
Here's an observation and a question.
I visit Pueliae MJ-H d10-1 , and from direct observation (FSS) I learn that AB 1a has 1 bio and 3 geo signals, and that there are no other bio signals in the system..
When I check that with some databases (see above), I see that the data updates almost immediately.
But I also find that the AB 1b entry says '5 bio signals', which is not matched by current game information. According to the Spansh entry this data also appears to be much older.
I've seen this before, but I've never been entirely certain of the details that involve my own actions. But it seems like old information that has been changed (i.e. game info is no longer the same as the data stored in the database) doesn't get updated. Some seems to change: the AB 1a entry is said to have been updated (Spansh) shortly after my FSS, but the AB 1b does not appear to have changed.
Something like this -- possible the same thing -- has been noted for Bark Mounds, which have seen some extensive changes in the past.
Question: If this is already known, how great deal of data is affected? I suppose I'm asking if there are any known error rates. That is, if I tried to count the number of known Electricae Radielem is some part of the galaxy, any result would need to be stated as 'X bodies ± Y bodies', where Y is the estimated number of changes that didn't lead to a database modification (or something on those lines).
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