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CashMaster 'Set Party to Selected' Not Working

Hey all! I'm trying to use CashMaster to distribute loot and have attempted multiple time to use the 'Set Party' function in the code to no avail. Procedure is as follows: Select all PCs Click "Set Party to Selected" This pops up in chat: (From CashMaster): Party:4 Thalmor ,Milo Dewfoot,Borivik,Iver Skyhorn I then deselect the PC tokens and type out: !cm -loot 4cp The pops up in chat: (From CashMaster): ERROR: Invalid Input. Validate that a subject is provided and input is not malformed. In response to SuperSpartan999's command !cm -loot 4cp As I understand it, isn't the Set Party function supposed to make them the default targets of commands? Or am I missing something here? Also - just a side question - is the shop function in CashMaster worth it? Seems like a bit of a pain for not a lot of benefit. Right now, I just include a link in the shopkeepers bio to the relevant list in the compendium with a brief description of the items available or unavailable. Seems to work, but I like the sound of a shop function if it's better.
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GM Michael
API Scripter
First off, it looks like Thalmor has an extra space at the end of his name.  That'll probably cause some problem somewhere . The default party list isn't for when you have people unselected.  It's so that you don't have to manually type people's names out for transfers and invoices.  I can't count the number of times my players have tried to use CM and forgotten that they didn't select their character beforehand.  If each of those ended up going to the whole party, I would have been using transaction rollback almost every session. The shop isn't terribly useful unless you deal in homebrew.  If you just sell stock items, then no, it's not super worth it, since you can get them through the compendium.  My campaign, however, has a homebrew magic item crafting system , so my players can't find the items in the compendium. Also, it's not actually that bad to set up.  After the first one, you can copy and paste the contents of one shop into another.