Subj : adjust_user_minutes
To : Angus Mcleod
From : Bigjoe
Date : Mon Jan 31 2005 06:24 pm
> Re: adjust_user_minutes
> By: Bigjoe to Angus Mcleod on Sun Jan 30 2005 21:05:00
> > > > adjust_user_minutes -dopmins #This line doesn't work. How do I su
> > > > from the users time left or minutes
> > > Ok, well 'sense' I know of two posts giving detailed explanations of w
> > > to do, one from myself and another from Digital man himself, I'll not
> > > bother to respond again!
> > Ok, sence the posts that you gave me were wrong, and I said that not what
> > trying to. Ok. Be like that then.
> I told you exactly what to do, gave you a code sample and all. Digital
> Man posted the exact same advice and a near-identical code sample.
> If there was anything 'wrong' with those posts it was us expecting you'd
> have the IQ to understand them. <shrug>
And what makes you think I don't I think you don't under stand what I'm
trying to do. Your samples force me to change the int_var again. I can't do
that. I already have the int_var. I just need to subtract it from the users
minutes, It's that simple. and Yes I under stude what both of you were
saying, and like I said, I don't want to change the int_var again and have to
change it back again, the sample you gave me work just find. But, Like I
said, your way I have to change my value again, and again
dopmins is a val that I have a value all ready in. If I use the SET dopmins
-50 command I'm resetting the value. Do you under stand that. The value thats
all ready in the int_var dopmins is what I want to subtract, and theres no
way to do it.
Joe
P.S. Maybe I'm not the only one thats needs an IQ test
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