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#42 couple suggestions

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nobody
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2007-05-29
2007-05-29
Deitus
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I want to use NSEconomy on my website to track the economic growth of my nation.

I have several nations in one region in which each nation is a "state" and the region is a country. The nations have the same currency but the currency exchange shows each one having a different exchange rate.

If seperate nations can be set to share the same currency, of if the program were to read the character string and see that it is the same currency and give all the nations using the currency an average exchange rate, that would solve the problem.

Also, I have some nations (territories) that are in large regions. I have noticed that the program will not list stats for a nation in a large region such as The East Pacific or The North Pacific.

I don't know what the max number of nations is before the program stops working but hope that you will be fixing this problem. The max should be 2000 or higher so that nations in large regions can be tracked. A safe bet would be a limit of 4000 nations in a region since none of the regions currently have more than about 2000 member nations.

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