In MO1 I could select 2 (or more?) plugins in the Plugins window, right click, choose "Lock Load Order" and they would stay locked in that order (along with a visual confirmation - can't remember exactly what that looked like).

MO2 has the same "Lock Load Order" option, but when I try to lock 2 files together I get no visual indication that the files are locked, and after I run LOOT it's clear that they were NOT locked together.


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This is a known issue with Mod Organizer 2.1.3 that should be fixed in 2.1.4. I don't think 2.1.4 has been released to Nexus yet so you can download the latest 2.1.4 dev build from #builds on discord. Just be sure to unblock the archive file (*.zip) before you extract the files or Windows 10 may make your life miserable. You can extract the files right on top of your existing MO2 install but you may want to back up your existing MO2 folder just to be safe. It's not that I expect the build to have any issues (most have been fairly solid so far), but I'd rather have that extra safety net just in case.

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The Wictionary article on 'lock and load' attributes the modern beginnings of its popular use to a John Wayne film in 1949. The script writer at the time is presumably quoting from an instructor manual, dated 1940, which refers to dummy (!) cartridges, reference 3. of the article.

The reason for the order of 'to lock and load' has been almost entirely forgotten in contemporary use. The phrase is a relic from the period when guns used loose gunpowder, popularized in its imperative form since sometime before 1940.

In the case of flintlocks, for example, the lock struck flint; in the case of percussion locks, which succeeded flintlocks, the lock struck a percussion cap (a development enabled by the discovery and use of mercury fulminate). Other examples include the matchlock (a slow, smoldering match ignited the charge), the wheel-lock, the firelock, etc.

"O! it can be read by ordinary light," said Davie, snatching a pistol from his pocket, and cocking it at the same moment; "There is my commission, steel mounted, inlaid with gold, locked and loaded....

As the handle is operated, the bolt is unlocked and pulled back opening the breech, the spent cartridge case is extracted and ejected, the firing pin within the bolt is cocked (either on opening or closing of the bolt depending on the gun design) and engages the sear, then upon the bolt being pushed back a new cartridge (if available) is loaded into the chamber, and finally the breech is closed tight by the bolt locking against the receiver.

Unless someone with more expertise in firearms can explain an alternative meaning of "locking" that would occur prior to the loading of the weapon, I would posit that the phrase caught on in popularity simply because it rolls well off the tongue, often spoken and sometimes even written as "Lock N' Load," which was also the name of a 1990 film.

For what it's worth, searching newspapers.com found some earlier uses of the phrase locked and loaded that refer not to guns but to shipments or vehicles. Notably, a car or truck would need to be loaded before it was locked as well. In both cases, it appears that the writers or speakers are ignoring chronology in favor of style when they use the words "locked and loaded" or "lock and load."

This video from the TV show "Lock n' Load" by R. Lee Ermey, episode on pistols, doesn't squarely answer the question, but it is consistent with the interpretation that "lock" refers to cocking the hammer back before loading the percussion cap into the gun. So, I think it should be "lock and load", as in the title of Ermey's show.

When I was on the high school rifle team the range master would command us "ready on the right ready on the left" Load, Lock! commence firing."That is the way I always understood the phrase. Load your rifle, lock the bolt and fire on command.

In the series "The Pacific" it's "load and lock" and I found it's accurate usage for WW2 era. It also is more descriptive and correct thinking pattern. Lock and load is IMHO pure Hollywood BS which may have been tainted armed forces too. Gladly for me I am from Finland and we do things as they are, so we have command: "load and secure". So our weapon is ready to shoot as soon as one removes the safety.

In order to avoid dirty data or corruptions, I use a lock object (a static singleton object) to ensure the 3 steps to be done as a whole transaction. Because when multiple users are calling the function to do operations, they may modify the same db table at different steps during their own operations without this lock, e.g., user2 is deleting item A in his step1, while user1 is checking if A still exists in his step 3. (additional info: Meanwhile I'm using TransactionScope from Entity framework to ensure each database operation as a transaction, but as repeat readable.)

However, I need to put this to a cloud computing platform which uses load balancing mechanism, so actually my lock object won't take effect, because the function will be deployed on different servers.

You don't say what database you are using, but if it's SQL Server, then you can use an application lock to achieve this. This lets you explicitly "lock" an object, and all other clients will wait until that object is unlocked. Check out:

Attested since at least 1793, when a document describes flintlock weapons that are ready to fire as "well locked and loaded".[1] The variant "load(ed) and lock(ed)" is found since at least 1815.[2] The phrase may have originated from the use of gunlocks on naval artillery (in use by the Royal Navy since 1745); as gunlocks were not required for firing (a lintstock could be used) it may have been necessary to specify cannon was "locked" as well as loaded.

As an imperative, used since at least 1940, in the U.S. Army Field Manual for the M1 Rifle.[3] Compare e.g. German "laden und sichern" ("load and secure").[4] Popularized in culture after being used by John Wayne in Sands of Iwo Jima (1949).

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When i am on the Load Editor i will use OSUser() to get userId and if its don't match condition to lock the selection, like area='1' (otherwise show all, unlock all) on the sheet for him. so he can see only area 1

Hi, you can't apply selections or lock fields until the reload has finished, but you can assign a vlue to a variable while reloading, and use a default bookmark that opens a sheet, and an action on that sheet that locks the field based on the variable value.

When the enemy captures a Lock, an overload ticker will start. When the overload ticker reaches 9000, you will fail the mission. Note that in-game, this is shown as a percentage. The speed of the overload changes depending on how many Locks the enemy has captured. The table below summarizes this information.

Enemy attack waves will target certain Locks first. The first player-captured Lock on their list will be their target. If all the Locks on their list are overloaded (ie. enemy-controlled), they will target your base.

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