I've just updated to 8.3, and added Build 14 patch, and I'm having a bit of trouble with a few of my macros.
I have multiple PM accounts, and I use GCBalance to check the available download balance on each, then return either the balance, or use that information to determine which account to use to refresh cache data. If all are out of credits, it will then hold off and check once an hour until they have credit restored, then continue. Its designed to be a fire an forget macro to leave running overnight. It also downloads, files and loads all my PQs, and updates logs for any cache that has more than 30 new logs since the last refresh.
Since the update, I now get an error dialog for any zero balance PM accounts, which requires me to select from three options before continuing. If I select Abort for each zero balance account, it will operate as normal, until it next checks and gets a zero.
Is there any way to stop this dialog from popping up, and just continue for a returned zero balance (which actually says limit has been exceeded, when its actually been reached exactly, but I know that's the wording from GCAPI, not GSAK)
Or do I have to design the macro to stop downloading at 5 or so credits left to prevent the errors?
I have multiple PM accounts, and I use GCBalance to check the available download balance on each, then return either the balance, or use that information to determine which account to use to refresh cache data. If all are out of credits, it will then hold off and check once an hour until they have credit restored, then continue. Its designed to be a fire an forget macro to leave running overnight. It also downloads, files and loads all my PQs, and updates logs for any cache that has more than 30 new logs since the last refresh.
Since the update, I now get an error dialog for any zero balance PM accounts, which requires me to select from three options before continuing. If I select Abort for each zero balance account, it will operate as normal, until it next checks and gets a zero.
Is there any way to stop this dialog from popping up, and just continue for a returned zero balance (which actually says limit has been exceeded, when its actually been reached exactly, but I know that's the wording from GCAPI, not GSAK)
Or do I have to design the macro to stop downloading at 5 or so credits left to prevent the errors?