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Suggestion - Price Check result should show the trade title (like users' Sell/Buy History) for magic

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I tried to make a Price Check (historic) for items with an affix, the Price Check found some (OK)
But as the result do not show the trade title (unlike the users' Sell/Buy History), I cannot identify what item the trade was about as the description does not specify either 😓

I understand that the title is a unnecessary for uniques/set/runes/gems as the title of all those trades will be the same...., but for magic/rare/crafted is not true as in many cases trade for magic/rare/crafted use title as a description and don't follow a standard 😛
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Hi

I tried to make a Price Check (historic) for items with an affix, the Price Check found some (OK)
But as the result do not show the trade title (unlike the users' Sell/Buy History), I cannot identify what item the trade was about as the description does not specify either 😓

I understand that the title is a unnecessary for uniques/set/runes/gems as the title of all those trades will be the same...., but for magic/rare/crafted is not true as in many cases trade for magic/rare/crafted use title as a description and don't follow a standard 😛
Request fulfilledby Teebling3 months agoGo to post
Feature request fulfilled in 1.47.
When checking historical prices for a magic or rare item (or any item that does not correlate to a DB entry/a keyword search for prices), you can now see the full title of the original listing before the description. This should help gathering more context about the original listings when appraising magic and rare items (or simple keyword price searches).

For a while: not accepting
Ral
or
Hel
; and considering
Perfect Skull
as a regular
Perfect Gems
on my trades.

Time Zone: GMT-3
Non-Ladder | Softcore | Expansion
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Teebling 7201Admin

Europe PC
Feature request fulfilled in 1.47.
When checking historical prices for a magic or rare item (or any item that does not correlate to a DB entry/a keyword search for prices), you can now see the full title of the original listing before the description. This should help gathering more context about the original listings when appraising magic and rare items (or simple keyword price searches).
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Nice!!!
Thanks!!!
Teebling wrote: 3 months ago
Feature request fulfilled in 1.47.
When checking historical prices for a magic or rare item (or any item that does not correlate to a DB entry/a keyword search for prices), you can now see the full title of the original listing before the description. This should help gathering more context about the original listings when appraising magic and rare items (or simple keyword price searches).

For a while: not accepting
Ral
or
Hel
; and considering
Perfect Skull
as a regular
Perfect Gems
on my trades.

Time Zone: GMT-3
Non-Ladder | Softcore | Expansion
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atari 745

Europe XLinux
Thanks @Teebling for the implementation and thanks @fredkid for suggesting it. IMHO this is a huge improvement for the price history.

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