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@X08Priv
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@X09
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>> not used <<
@X05User to search for (partials ok): @X07
@X05List users by Range or Search for user @X08[@X0Ds@X07@X08/@X0DR@X08]@X05?: @X07
@X05Range @X08[@X0D1@X08-@X0D%# @X08- @X0DCR@X08/@X0DAll@X08] @X05: @X07
@X08%#.@POS:6@@X09%a@POS:35@@X0D%f@POS:44@@X05%b@POS:73@@X08[@X01%c@X08]@X07
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Enhanced User Lister v2.0 by Drew [PWA]
Line 1 : "yes" or "no" - Show only users who have access to the current
conference. This is like the regular PCBoard internal user list,
where the listing shows only users who have access to conference
where the PPE is executed.
Line 2 : "yes" or "no" - Use the search for user option. This is basically
like the option available in the default user listing where you can
search a user by a (partial) string.
Line 3 : "yes" or "no" - Use Forum styled listing by range. If "yes", Line
8 will be ignored while lines 10 and 11 will be used.
Line 4 : "yes" or "no" - Use USERS.SEC to define what to print for a specific
security level. See USERS.SEC for instructions.
Line 5 : "yes" or "no" - Use USER.EXC for user exclusions. User names listed
in USER.EXC will not show up in the user listing regardless of their
security level. Note: setting this to "yes" will slow down the
display of the user list.
Line 6 : "yes" or "no" - If the user who's online (running this ppe) has a
security level less than the user to be listed, then print Line 7
when printing the security level instead of the real security level.
You may not want to let your "lesser" users know what your "better"
users's security levels are. (This line is useless if you are not
printing the security level to begin with.)
Note: This option has precedence over the option in Line 4!
Line 7 : Text corresponding to Line 6.
Line 8 : Minimum security to show. Users who have security levels lower than
this will not show up in the user list. You may not want your new
users to show up.
Line 9 : Default area code (local). Set this to your area code. Users not in
this area code are generically called "long distance" users.
Line 10: PCB Color code for "long distance" users.
Line 11: Text used if Line 2 is "no".
Line 12: Text used if searching for a user is chosen (regardless of the value
in Line 2).
Line 13 & 14: Text used if Line 3 is "yes". The "%#" is a macro/replacement
code, so don't leave it out!
Line 15 : The line shown printed for a user. This uses replacement codes,
which are as follows:
Macro Description
----- ---------------------------------------------------
%# user's record number
%a user's name/handle (first name field)
%b user's city (usually a user note)
%c user's areacode (derived from VOICE phone number)
%d last date user called
%e last time user called
%f user's security level
%g number of times user has called
%h number of files uploaded by user
%i number of files downloaded by user