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Finds a matching address in the remote users list and returns its corresponding levels list. | Finds a matching address in the remote users list and returns its corresponding levels list. | ||
$level(nick|address) | $level(nick|address) | ||
The levels will be returned as comma seperated list. If it is no general access level, a "=" will be infront of the level. | The levels will be returned as comma seperated list. If it is no general access level, a "=" will be infront of the level. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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[[Category:Userlist]] | [[Category:Userlist]] | ||
[[Category:Remote Identifiers]] |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 2 February 2011
Finds a matching address in the remote users list and returns its corresponding levels list.
$level(nick|address)
The levels will be returned as comma seperated list. If it is no general access level, a "=" will be infront of the level.
Example
auser 1,2,3 Dana echo -a $level(Dana)
This example would at first add Dana to your userlist and then echo its levels. The result would be "1,=2,=3".