dusk wrote:Did you even try a search on this forum?
Of course I did. I would take it from your remark that this question has been asked and answered. Obviously, I must be searching with the wrong terms.
In the time it took you to post a reply, you could of been more productive and provided me a link or at least pointed me to a search that would have yielded better results.
I hate it when an individual spends time looking for answers and finally (reluctantly I may add because of your type of responses) decides to ask the question in a public forum only to receive a non-helpful answer. By non-helpful I mean going out of your way to be obtrusive.
If you can't help me foo, don't reply and don't patronize me.
It wasn't my meaning to patronize anyone, but something like this is found in many scripts (let's say mostely funscripts),just a little adaption would bring you this far...
It wasn't my meaning to patronize anyone, but something like this is found in many scripts (let's say mostely funscripts),just a little adaption would bring you this far...
GRTZ
Merry Christmass btw
Thanks for the response Dusk. I guess I should have been a little more detailed in my question.
I already have a script loaded that will do that for me via a public command. What I need to know how one would make the bot call the same command or proc without the public command being issued via the channel?
The best example I could give is if I wanted a bot to say a message in a channel every 24 hours, and that message was in another loaded module within that bot that could be called via a public command (!text), how would I have the bot either call that command in the channel, or call the proc itself, even though it's in another loaded tcl?