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+ | A dwarf whose tasked item is no longer in the same tile as when his job was assigned will cancel the job with this message. Often the "missing" item will be a scant few tiles away, and the job can be reissued referencing its new location. Occasionally, the item will have actually been destroyed (possibly as the result of a [[cave-in]] or [[Dwarven atom smasher|atom smashing]]). | ||
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+ | While dwarves [[Main:Dwarf cancels Construct Building: Item blocking site|will not directly move tasked items]], they may ''indirectly'' move them (such as by [[channel]]ing out the floor underneath the item, disassembling a [[building]] containing the item, or removing the [[construction]] beneath the item). Items may also be moved by natural forces such as [[cave-in]]s and [[flow]]ing liquids, or by one of the many thieving creatures in ''Dwarf Fortress''. | ||
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+ | This error may also occur if the tasked item changes state--such as a [[leather|raw hide]] becoming [[rot]]ten, or an [[ice]] boulder melting. | ||
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+ | [[ru:Dwarf_cancels_task:_Job_item_lost_or_destroyed]] |
Latest revision as of 03:20, 20 December 2022
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A dwarf whose tasked item is no longer in the same tile as when his job was assigned will cancel the job with this message. Often the "missing" item will be a scant few tiles away, and the job can be reissued referencing its new location. Occasionally, the item will have actually been destroyed (possibly as the result of a cave-in or atom smashing).
While dwarves will not directly move tasked items, they may indirectly move them (such as by channeling out the floor underneath the item, disassembling a building containing the item, or removing the construction beneath the item). Items may also be moved by natural forces such as cave-ins and flowing liquids, or by one of the many thieving creatures in Dwarf Fortress.
This error may also occur if the tasked item changes state--such as a raw hide becoming rotten, or an ice boulder melting.