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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0002816Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Jobs, Healthcarepublic2014-09-07 09:41
ReporterLord.Nagash Assigned ToToady One  
PrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionfixed 
PlatformWindowsOSWindows 7 
Product Version0.31.11 
Fixed in Version0.40.12 
Summary0002816: Dwarves on operating table count as out of bed, trigger recover wounded job
DescriptionPretty much exactly what the summary says. I have a dwarf with a compound fracture of the spine, and I can't get the operation to complete because dwarves keep coming in and putting him back in bed
Steps To ReproduceGet an injured dwarf, have idlers with recover wounded on
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related to 0000309 confirmeduser11 Injured dwarves won't/can't rest 

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user6

2010-07-24 18:32

  ~0010940

Are you getting "cancels surgery: patient not resting"? Was that fortress started before 31.07? If so, you should deconstruct and reconstruct all your tables and traction benches, as described at 0002388:0008750. Does that fix it?

Ducky

2010-08-01 12:19

reporter   ~0011361

For what it's worth, I just got that message in a fortress started in 31.12. The only difference is that a "recover wounded" job isn't generated to put the dwarf back in the bed. Instead he just hangs around with "No Job" instead of "Rest".

Lord.Nagash

2010-08-09 03:49

reporter   ~0011649

Last edited: 2010-08-09 03:50

No footkerchief, I wasn't getting that message at all. I didn't get any job cancellation messages at all, actually. Basically what was happening was, the surgeon was tasked to operate, he moved the patient onto the table and started operating, and someone was immediately tasked to put this patient back into bed. The surgeon was tasked with the surgery job the entire time, and would move the patient straight back onto the table. This continued until I turned off Recover Wounded for everyone in the fortress.

The surgery did complete once I did this, though.

user6

2010-08-09 07:21

  ~0011659

Do you still have a save demonstrating the problem? If so, you should upload it to http://dffd.wimbli.com/

Lord Byte

2010-08-20 10:03

reporter   ~0011967

Last edited: 2010-08-20 10:04

I got a zillion saves with "patient not resting". Main cause is NOT recovering wounded (disabled it on all), but it rather seems to be when they have multiple wounds that require surgery. All the ones that had one wound, get patched up in no-time, the ones that have multiple wounds never get out of surgery :(

My dwarves stay on the table, noone gets near and I still get patient not resting.

FifthHorseman

2010-09-06 03:48

reporter   ~0012444

Last edited: 2010-09-06 03:48

I can confirm this happening in 31.12, similar to bug 0000410.

Surgeon moves dwarf to table to operate, counts as out of bed and triggers other dwarves coming to "recover them" back into bed. Creates perpetual loop never allowing the doctor to complete surgery.

The only way I've been able to allow a doctor to perform surgery is by locking all the doors to my hospital once the doctor is inside alone with the patient and then keeping tabs on whether he is finished or not.

Lesconrads

2010-10-31 15:32

reporter   ~0013567

Last edited: 2010-10-31 15:40

31.16 here on windows.
Right now, I have the same problem.
My surgeon puts the dwarf from his bed to the table and tries to perform his surgery. Then suddently, one random dwarf comes out of nowhere and snatches him from the table and puts him into another bed -> Cancels Surgery: Patient not resting.
Disabling the snatching labor kinda fixes the problem, but is micro intensive.

Problem seems just to be, that the patient on the table is considered "out of bed" and "needs rescuing".

(edit - version number fixed)

Urk

2010-11-14 08:07

reporter   ~0013824

31.17 on linux, newly generated world.
Doctor tries to operate patient and takes him to traction bench then:
... cancels Place In Traction: patient not resting.

I tried removing hospital beds and building one bed right next to traction bench, then it worked fine.

It seems hospital bed and traction bench needs to be right next to each other?

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-07-24 18:22 Lord.Nagash New Issue
2010-07-24 18:32 user6 Note Added: 0010940
2010-07-24 18:32 user6 Tag Attached: AWAITING UPDATE
2010-08-01 12:19 Ducky Note Added: 0011361
2010-08-09 03:49 Lord.Nagash Note Added: 0011649
2010-08-09 03:50 Lord.Nagash Note Edited: 0011649
2010-08-09 07:20 user6 Tag Detached: AWAITING UPDATE
2010-08-09 07:21 user6 Note Added: 0011659
2010-08-09 07:22 user6 Relationship added related to 0000309
2010-08-20 10:03 Lord Byte Note Added: 0011967
2010-08-20 10:04 Lord Byte Note Edited: 0011967
2010-09-06 03:48 FifthHorseman Note Added: 0012444
2010-09-06 03:48 FifthHorseman Note Edited: 0012444
2010-10-31 15:32 Lesconrads Note Added: 0013567
2010-10-31 15:40 Lesconrads Note Edited: 0013567
2010-11-14 08:07 Urk Note Added: 0013824
2014-09-07 09:41 Toady One Status new => resolved
2014-09-07 09:41 Toady One Fixed in Version => Next Version
2014-09-07 09:41 Toady One Resolution open => fixed
2014-09-07 09:41 Toady One Assigned To => Toady One