Ok, if I excute the following in a baja module, i as the sysop should be kep track of in the log etc -- correct?
or _sys_mic _SM_SYSSTAT
correct?
or _sys_mic _SM_SYSSTAT
correct?
This will include the sysop's activity in the system statistics and the syso login/offs in the "last few callers" list.
But why do it via Baja? This same option is togglable in SCFG.
or _sys_mic _SM_SYSSTAT
correct?
This will include the sysop's activity in the system statistics and the s login/offs in the "last few callers" list.
But why do it via Baja? This same option is togglable in SCFG.
The reason I am doing it this way is because the SCFG setting doesnt not differentiate amongst users with access level greater than 90. I have a use with access level 90 on my board (besides myself) and I would like them included in the daily callers and system logon/off stats, but not myself. Basically, I was going to have a compare statement in my LOGON module to che to see if the user# of the person logged in is <> to 1..... if this was the case, then or _sys_misc _SM_SYSSTAT. At first, I thought that my compare wa hosed up -- so I just tried that line by itself, but it still did not includ me in the LFC and logon stats.
Heh -- whats up with it?
Sounds like you're not doing it soon enough in the login sequence.
or _sys_mic _SM_SYSSTAT
Sounds like you're not doing it soon enough in the login sequence.correct?
Well, I tried it as the *very* first line of code in LOGIN.SRC (after the include of SBBS.DEFs.... and it STILL did not do what it was supposed to -- whats up with that?
I know it's stupid, but can you post the line(s) of code you are using to tr and do this?
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