Subj : String for node To : DesotoFireflite From : Digital Man Date : Mon Dec 14 2020 09:09 pm Re: String for node By: DesotoFireflite to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 2020 10:12 am > Re: String for node > By: Digital Man to DesotoFireflite on Sun Dec 13 2020 01:51 pm > > DM> "system" is not an array, so that syntax ("system[]") isn't going to > DM> work. Additionally, a user does not have a "node number" property. A > DM> user can be on multiple nodes and any node can serve any user, so the > DM> association doesn't really make any sense. Are you looking for the last > DM> node number that a user used or a node that is currently in-use or > DM> what? -- > DM> digital man > > Actually, I'm looking for the node number this particular person is on at > the time this .js is run. It's a last callers bulletin. So bbs.node_num will contain the *current* node number when the script is run. If you want to display the node number that a user used when they were last on, I suggest looking at logonlist.js and logonlist_lib.js. > DM> The current node number is available in JS via bbs.node_num. > DM> See synchro.net/docs/jsobjs.html for the reference. > > I think I tried that, but I'll try it again. I should have written down the > things I've tried. Unless you're writing the node number to a file for later retrieval/display, that's probably not what you're looking for. The current node number (and a lot of other information) is already being written to data/logon.jsonl, so probably best to just read/use that data (using the .js mods I pointed to you above). -- digital man Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #70: SMTP = Simple Message Transfer Protocol Norco, CA WX: 55.5øF, 38.0% humidity, 1 mph S wind, 0.02 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .