There is no need to be rude,
I don't see anything "rude" in my message. I only see the correct answer to your problem.
In the past I've never had to add anything to the aircraft configs to make the correct uld liveries display, it always used to work regardless of the aircraft chosen, the example i gave in the last post was from the PMDG 777 which is advertised as supported by GSX so i used it as an example and it had always worked fine in the past, and it's aircraft.cfg has never had this atc_parking_codes, yet it used to work perfectly fine before...
Nothing in GSX has ever changed. It always used the atc_parking_codes in the aircraft.cfg file, and this was the only way to have the same ULDs regardless of the airport.
My GSX isn't off loading the same crate liveries and were loaded from the start of the flight, there is no other program that has anything to do with the crate liveries other than GSX, hence why I'm "trying" to get support in resolving my issue.
GSX is working as expected, because your airplane is missing the atc_parking_codes.
So first it was "Airplane airline code" then it was "Atc_parking_codes".... you have to excuse my confusion..
When I said "airplane airline code", it's just a colloquial sentence. The actual name of the parameter of the aircraft.cfg file is
atc_parking_codes.
It was meant to say, "set the airplane airline code, by adding a line named atc_parking_codes = to your aircraft.cfg"
So i assume i have to go through all of my aircraft configs and add this line, also note i never had to do this before.
How else you would expect GSX would know which livery are you flying, if there's no data about it anywhere in the airplane config ? If you never had to do this before, it's only because you might have used other planes or airplane repaints that have their atc_parking_codes properly set.
(Edit I've just tried adding the Atc_parking_codes to the aircraft.cfg and added the BA for British Airways liveries, has this been done correctly?
No, because the atc_parking_codes, both in the scenery or the airplane, are supposed to be ICAO codes, and this is the SDK standard (which GSX also follows), so for British Airways it should be BAW