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Documentation Updates
* Corrected the storage location for different variable types.

aleos89 9 years ago
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      doc/script_commands.txt

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doc/script_commands.txt

@@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ temporary - They cease to exist when the server resets.
 
 
 Prefix: scope and extent
 Prefix: scope and extent
 nothing  - A permanent variable attached to the character, the default variable
 nothing  - A permanent variable attached to the character, the default variable
-           type. They are stored by char-server in the `global_acc_reg_num` and
-           `global_acc_reg_str`.
+           type. They are stored by char-server in the `char_reg_num` and
+           `char_reg_str`.
 "@"      - A temporary variable attached to the character.
 "@"      - A temporary variable attached to the character.
            SVN versions before 2094 revision and RC5 version will also treat
            SVN versions before 2094 revision and RC5 version will also treat
            'l' as a temporary variable prefix, so beware of having variable
            'l' as a temporary variable prefix, so beware of having variable
@@ -475,10 +475,11 @@ nothing  - A permanent variable attached to the character, the default variable
            These are used with the instancing system, and are unique to each 
            These are used with the instancing system, and are unique to each 
            party's instance.
            party's instance.
 "#"      - A permanent local account variable.
 "#"      - A permanent local account variable.
-           They are stored by char-server in the `char_reg_num` table and
-           `char_reg_str`.
+           They are stored by char-server in the `acc_reg_num` table and
+           `acc_reg_str`.
 "##"     - A permanent global account variable stored by the login server.
 "##"     - A permanent global account variable stored by the login server.
-           They are stored in the `acc_reg_num` table and `acc_reg_str`.
+           They are stored in the `global_acc_reg_num` table and
+		   `global_acc_reg_str`.
            The only difference you will note from normal # variables is when
            The only difference you will note from normal # variables is when
            you have multiple char-servers connected to the same login server.
            you have multiple char-servers connected to the same login server.
            The # variables are unique to each char-server, while the ## variables
            The # variables are unique to each char-server, while the ## variables