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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC)
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Command:   bstat
Handler:   do_bstat
Min level: 58
Min posn:  any (dead)
Log:       normal

Syntax:  bstat (board filename)

BSTAT is used to display the fields of an individual board.

(see 'help bset' for an explanation of each field)

See Also:  BSET  BOARDS  MAKEBOARD

Syntax: Bset <board filename> <field> <value>
Syntax: Bstat <board filename> (same room as board needs no args)
 
BSTAT will show the current setting for the statted board.
 
BSET will set new values for a given board.
Correct FIELD values for Bset are:
  ovnum, read, post, remove, maxpost, filename, and type
  read_group, post_group, extra_readers, and extra_removers
  All boards will be type 1, except Nerif's mail board (type 2).
Action FIELD values include:
  oremove, otake, olist, oread, ocopy, opost, and postmessg
  These should be followed by the message to be sent to those
  who are at the board, but not performing the action (similar
  to mpechoaround). Postmessg is the only message that will be
  seen by the actor of a Bset action value.




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