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mlyon83
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Post: #1
SRC.TIME
Okay question...

How do I get TIME to show in only seconds?

I think it currently displays milliseconds, too.

Or is there another account timer that runs in the background I could use, even when not logged in?
05-16-2013 09:36 AM
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RanXerox
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RE: SRC.TIME
There is no TIME function for SRC

The server (SERV) has a RTIME function... maybe that is what you want?
05-16-2013 11:26 AM
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Gil Amarth
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RE: SRC.TIME
SRC.TIME on characters is the same that SERV.TIME, SERV.TIME it´s better becasue is not attached to any character.

SERV.TIME it´s how many tenths of seconds has lapsed since the server start, from you first saveworld.
You can use in seconds if you divide by 10, and also in a lot of logout scripts.
05-16-2013 11:38 PM
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RE: SRC.TIME
Thanks for the responses. I will probably use <EVAL <SERV.TIME> / 10>> then.

RanXeros: What's RTIME?
05-17-2013 02:38 AM
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05-17-2013 02:41 AM
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