The dataref documentation on the X-Plane SDK website is updated for each release of X-Plane 9.

X-Plane 930 has not yet been released. It is a “release candidate” but since we haven’t signed off on it yet, 922r1 is still the most current real release of X-Plane, and it’s what users get when they update without asking for a beta. So the website has 922 datarefs.

Since version 9, every release of X-Plane (including betas and RCs) has a copy of datarefs.txt in the plugins folder that is correct for that release. In other words, the docs that ship with X-Plane and the sim itself are always in sync.

So for now use datarefs.txt in the 930 RC 2 plugins folder! When 930 goes final, the website will be updated.

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4 comments on “Where Do I Find the 930 Datarefs

  1. It would be nice if the extra spaces and missing/extra tabs were cleaned up in the text version. It would be even nicer if new datarefs were documented when created/modified in a beta html version. The changes are often trivial in number between beta releases. Drop the text file on Excel, export to buggy Microsoft html and upload should take about a minute.

  2. The file is text and machine-readable and very consistent.

    The SDK page is a wiki.

    Don't wait for me – grab "diff" and a net connection and go do it! There are a number of SDK-related tasks that only Sandy and I can do. This is not one of them.

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