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g0rd
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 4:35 am   

Trigger/Alias question
 
I have a "shop" script that lets anyone use my semi-idle cleric to cast spells on them. I used the honor system, only some folks abuse me and never pay anything. What I'd like to do is institute a pass system where by an If/Abort command I could check and see if they paid already.

%1 gives you 100 gold.

I need to save the namevalue of who paid, and it's going to be a monthly basis. Can you save a variable like that to disk? I am somewhat new to Zmud and I'm trying to teach myself a little of this. Please explain this so a newbie can understand ;).

If anyone is interested, the trigger is simple, players say "Syn Spellname Playername" and I cast %1 at %2. I also made extended aliases and triggers to go get more mana when I run out, respond to players when spellcasting fails, etc. The Syn part just refers to the first part of my clan, The Syndicate, it keeps people from accidently casting spells by talking about them and pays homage to out clan.

Thanks for any help,
Hephaestus
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LightBulb
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 7:05 am   
 
Please ask questions in the General forum. This forum is reserved for posting FINISHED scripts.
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g0rd
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 3:02 am   
 
Sorry, lost track of which folder I was in.
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