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