i have one problem using bass's seen tcl 1.4.2....
can someone observe this log that i saved:
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<kublador> !seen topak
<Pen0y> I found 130 matches to your query; please refine it to see any output.
<kublador> !seen top*
<Pen0y> ToPaK (MiKi@203.168.17.80) was last seen parting #help 37 minutes ago stating "{}".
<kublador> !seen ToPaK
<Pen0y> I found 130 matches to your query; please refine it to see any output.
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in this situation.. im looking for the nickname "ToPaK" so i tried !seen topak
it says the bot found 130 matches.. but if i type !seen top* it will display ToPaK exactly...
why is this happening? so i thought it is case sensitive.. so i tried !seen ToPaK but still it says i found 130 matches..... i didnt edit anything in bass's seen tcl script...
can someone help me with this? thank you and God bless
it worked!
so whats the difference between !seen and !seennick
can someone help me what to do to trigger !seennick when !seen is triggered by users in channel..
is that possible? thank you very much..
coz most users are familiar with !seen not with !seennick
can you help?
thank you and God bless.
!seen is a searching system, where wildcards can be used, and multiple results obtained. It can too also search for ISPs, EG "!seen *.pol.co.uk" would find all Freeserve users in the UK. Too many results cause what you have seen.
!seennick will pull the last record based on nickname only.
However, I am sure there is a configuration option so that !seen returns 5 records or so, with the latest one displayed.