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As of MP4 v4.396, SEOW includes a feature set to support multi-sector campaigning. The feature revolves around the concept of '''Sector Operations Groups''' (SOGs), which are collections of sectors that are linked for multi-sector operations. For example, you might consider sectors Crimea and Kuban as comprising a SOG for the Black Sea. Creation and deletion of SOGs is easy using a new web form, but it can only be done by the MP administrator. SOGs are created with two (fixed) authorization accounts, Allied and Axis, with individual passwords. SOG commanders on both sides use these accounts to move reinforcements and supplies '''between sectors''' in the SOG, i.e. moving resources to sectors where they needed! Here's how it works. | As of MP4 v4.396, SEOW includes a feature set to support multi-sector campaigning. The feature revolves around the concept of '''Sector Operations Groups''' (SOGs), which are collections of sectors that are linked for multi-sector operations. For example, you might consider sectors Crimea and Kuban as comprising a SOG for the Black Sea. Creation and deletion of SOGs is easy using a new web form, but it can only be done by the MP administrator. SOGs are created with two (fixed) authorization accounts, Allied and Axis, with individual passwords. SOG commanders on both sides use these accounts to move reinforcements and supplies '''between sectors''' in the SOG, i.e. moving resources to sectors where they needed! Here's how it works. | ||
Version du 22 février 2009 à 03:29
As of MP4 v4.396, SEOW includes a feature set to support multi-sector campaigning. The feature revolves around the concept of Sector Operations Groups (SOGs), which are collections of sectors that are linked for multi-sector operations. For example, you might consider sectors Crimea and Kuban as comprising a SOG for the Black Sea. Creation and deletion of SOGs is easy using a new web form, but it can only be done by the MP administrator. SOGs are created with two (fixed) authorization accounts, Allied and Axis, with individual passwords. SOG commanders on both sides use these accounts to move reinforcements and supplies between sectors in the SOG, i.e. moving resources to sectors where they needed! Here's how it works.
Configuring SOGs - (admin responsibility)
On the front page of the MP there is a link to "General HQ" along the top line of links. This link will take you to a list of "General Headquarters Tools". One tool is called "Sector Operations Group Configuration (admin access only)". This is where the MP administrator sets up the SOGs to be used. The password is the same as the usual MP configuration password used for database setup. The following image shows some examples of SOGs created using this tool. Each sector can only belong to one SOG at a time. Note how each SOG has the same login names, but potentially different passwords.
SOGs can be created and deleted easily. Once created, the list of sectors below can be used to associate any sector with any SOG. These associations are not binding, you can associate a sector with any SOG at any time during a campaign, or remove it at any time. There are no synchronizations of campaign date between sectors in a SOG - each sector can run its own campaign date completely independently of other sectors in its SOG, yet resources can still be shared between sectors in a SOG.
Managing SOGs - (command responsibility)
A second tool in the "General Headquarters Tools" page is the "Sector Operations Group Management (SOG Commanders)" tool. SOG commanders log in here using their respective Allied and Axis passwords. In the image below, you will see the Allied SOG commander's login. There are three parts to this Management tool. At the bottom is a status listing of all the sectors associated with this SOG. Sectors must have an active campaign and have recently accomplished an Analyze cycle to qualify for resource sharing. At least two sectors must be qualified before resource sharing can proceed. Once this is achieved, two more forms above the status listing become visible. These are the "Supply Reserves Management" and "Reinforcements Management" forms. These forms work from the left to the right. In the left drop-down box you select the resource to move, in the middle drop-down box you select how much of the resource to move, and in the right drop-down box you select where to move the resource to. Once all three selections are made, a yellow "Commit" button appears which executes the resource transfer. Resource transfers take effect immediately on execution of the Commit (there is no campaign delay on activation of resource transfers).
Reinforcement resources are identified from the reinforcement pools in each sector at that time. With this mechanism, factory production (and fuel reserves) in one sector can easily be transferred another sector. You cannot easily transfer reinforcements between Resupply Points in the same sector.