Here's how this works:
- The tracker tries to look up the part on Rebrickable when it is submitted.
- Note: for new parts, this will most likely fail initially.
- If the lookup is successful:
- The tracker removes any existing Brickset, Brickowl, Rebrickable, and Bricklink keywords
- The tracker adds a Rebrickable and Bricklink keyword only if the numbers are different from the LDraw number
- A successful lookup is denoted by the "Chain Link" icon next to the external parts links
- If the lookup is not successful:
- The tracker then uses the Keywords in the part itself to provide the external links
- An unsuccessful lookup is denoted by the "Broken Chain Link" icon next to the external parts links
- The everyday around 0000 UTC, the tracker rechecks all parts submitted 1 day ago, 1 week ago, and 1 month ago
- A check is also run just prior to part release
- The tracker tries to look up the part on Rebrickable when it is submitted.
- Note: for new parts, this will most likely fail initially.
- If the lookup is successful:
- The tracker removes any existing Brickset, Brickowl, Rebrickable, and Bricklink keywords
- The tracker adds a Rebrickable and Bricklink keyword only if the numbers are different from the LDraw number
- A successful lookup is denoted by the "Chain Link" icon next to the external parts links
- If the lookup is not successful:
- The tracker then uses the Keywords in the part itself to provide the external links
- An unsuccessful lookup is denoted by the "Broken Chain Link" icon next to the external parts links
- The everyday around 0000 UTC, the tracker rechecks all parts submitted 1 day ago, 1 week ago, and 1 month ago
- A check is also run just prior to part release