When I enter the money washing warehouse, it's empty inside with no washing machines
When I enter the money washing warehouse, it's empty inside with no washing machines
This simply means you are currently using an outdated version of
bob74_ipl and must update to the latest. It is recommended to completely delete your old bob74_ipl resource and download fresh and perform a full server restart after install.When I try to do a money washing contract it says 'You don't have enough money on you' but I have the money in my inventory
When I try to do a money washing contract it says 'You don't have enough money on you' but I have the money in my inventory
This is a common misconfiguration issue. The solution depends on which framework you are using.If you are on ESX, the most common issue is failing to update your dirty money item name in the config. By default, the script is configured to use “markedbills”, which is qb-core specific and won’t work with ESX. To fix this, open
lation_laundering/config.lua and find the Config.Levels section, which is typically around line 315. Inside this section you’ll find multiple sections each within a bracket such as [1], [2], etc, each with their own dirtyMoney variable. If it says markedbills, update every section to the spawn name of your dirty money. On ESX, this is typically black_money.If you are on qb-core, the issue is usually a misconfiguration inside the Config.QBCore section in lation_laundering/config.lua. This section is preconfigured to work with the standard markedbills item provided by qb-core which includes a “worth” metadata value being attached. If you use markedbills and are receiving the alert mentioned above, then it is possible you are using markedbills as a single item where x1 markedbills is considered worth $1 dirty. If that is the case, you must set the metadata section to false inside Config.QBCore. If you use any other item besides markedbills, then you must find the Config.Levels section which is typically around line 315. Inside this section you’ll find multiple sections each within a bracket such as [1], [2], etc, each with their own dirtyMoney variable. Update every section to the spawn name of your specific dirty money item.Finally, if you are on qbox then the issue could be two different things. The first thing to figure out is, what dirty money item are you using in your server? If you are using black_money (or any item that is NOT markedbills) as your dirty money item then you must go to the Config.Levels section inside lation_laundering/config.lua (approximately around line 315). In this section you’ll find multiple sections each within a bracket such as [1], [2], etc, each with their own dirtyMoney variable. Update each section to the correct spawn name of your dirty money. If you DO use markedbills as your dirty money, then you simply need to go to the Config.QBCore section of the config and set the metadata option to false.If you are still having trouble or do not understand the instructions explained above, please reach out to us and we will do our best to help you!
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