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Each ACS function is nothing more than a single character, most often followed by a parameter afterwards that supplements the function. | Each ACS function is nothing more than a single character, most often followed by a parameter afterwards that supplements the function. | ||
- | In addition to this basic function and parameter system, ACS can use parenthesis to force an order of evaluation, and also has the typical Boolean operators AND OR NOT that can be used along with them. Let's look at one example of a more complex ACS before we move on: | + | In addition to this basic function and parameter system, ACS can use parenthesis to force an order of evaluation, and also offers |
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the age the user must be in order to pass. | the age the user must be in order to pass. | ||
- | Dx | + | Dx - This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag |
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flag which the user must have in order to pass. For | flag which the user must have in order to pass. For | ||
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- | 0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics. | + | 0 - User must have ASCII (none) graphics |
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Fx - This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag | Fx - This command is used to check if a user has a certain flag | ||
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+ | Mx - This command is used to check if a user is access a | ||
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+ | the 00-59 range. | ||
+ | be quarter past the hour or later. | ||
Nx - This command is used to check if a user is online a | Nx - This command is used to check if a user is online a | ||
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the menu commands: -P, -Y, and -N. | the menu commands: -P, -Y, and -N. | ||
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+ | OM - This command is used to check if the user has System | ||
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+ | the owner of the current message when reading messages | ||
+ | in the Message bases (and therefore has Sysop-equivalent | ||
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+ | ON - This command is True if the last message new scan had | ||
+ | new messages read by the user. | ||
OP - This command is used to check the status of the user's | OP - This command is used to check the status of the user's | ||
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+ | OS - This command is true when the user is connected via a | ||
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+ | OV - This command returns True if the user has validated their | ||
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+ | OY - This command returns True if the last new message scan had | ||
+ | new personal messages from the user. | ||
Sx - This command is used to check if a user meets a certain | Sx - This command is used to check if a user meets a certain | ||
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users will ever have the same permanent index number. | users will ever have the same permanent index number. | ||
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+ | Wx - This command is used to check the day of the week, where X | ||
+ | is the day number (0 being Sunday and 6 being Saturday) | ||
Zx - This command is used to check if a user is in a certain | Zx - This command is used to check if a user is in a certain |
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