Subj : String for node
To   : Digital Man
From : DesotoFireflite
Date : Wed Dec 16 2020 04:58 pm

 Re: String for node
 By: Digital Man to DesotoFireflite on Wed Dec 16 2020 01:17 pm

DM> Here's a simplified example:

DM> var list = load({}, "logonlist_lib.js").get();
DM> for(var l in list)
DM> print(list[l].node + " " + list[l].user.alias);

DM> There's a lot more information available than just user alias and node
DM> number, but I was just including those fields as an example. You can use
DM> this to print the entire logon info object instead of just those 2 fields,
DM> if you're curious:
DM> print(lfexpand(JSON.stringify(list[l], null, 4)));
DM> --

Thanks, that does help, at least it puts it where I think I can get a grip on it mentally. I'll let you know how it goes after I work with it a bit. Again, thanks for all you do.

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