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FRA446 > FBB      26.10.05 17:10l 106 Lines 3824 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 285_RF76WI
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Subj: LIST OF THE VARIABLES:
Path: DBO841<BBS201<DBO501<DBQ213<DBO396<DBX233<MO1BBS<DBX214<NL3DHG<FRA001<
      RF76WI
Sent: 051024/1319Z @:RF76WI.FRA76.FNOR.FRA.EU #:285 [286] FBB7.01.35 alpha
From: FRA446@RF76WI.FRA76.FNOR.FRA.EU
To  : FBB@WW

 $0 - $9 : Temporary variables.
 $A : @ BBS of the message header.
 $a : Year of the current date.
 $B : Inserts a Ctrl-G (Bell).
 $b : Zip code of the user.
 $C : Number of the next message.
 $c : City where the BBS is located.
 $D : Current date (Format : YYMMDD).
 $d : Current date (Format : DD-Dec).
 $E : Version number.
 $e : City of the connected user.
 $F : Minute of the hour for forwarding.
 $f : File appended to the message header.
 $G : Destination of the message header.
 $g : Number of gateway ports available.
 $H : Current time (Format : HH:MM).
 $h : Home BBS of the user.
 $I : First name of the connected user.
 $i : Date and time of the message header (Format MMDD/HHMM).
 $J : Date of the message header (Format YYMMDD).

 $j : Date of the message header (Format 29-Dec).
 $K : Time of the message header (Format : HH:MM).
 $k : List of the users involved in the conference.
 $L : Number of the last used message.
 $l : Filter value of LC command.
 $M : Number of the message header.
 $m : Frequency of the port in use.
 $N : Number of active messages.
 $n : Size of the message header.
 $O : BBS callsign.
 $o : SSID of the BBS.
 $P : Origin of the message header.
 $p : Number of lines of scroll page option, for the connected user
 $Q : List of the 8 callsigns which have new messages.
 $q : Base messages number of the user.
 $R : BID of the message header.
 $r : L or space character. L means that the message was locally created.
 $S : Subject of the message header.
 $s : Status of the message header.
 $T : Time of message header (Format : HH:MM).

 $t : Type of message header.
 $U : Callsign of the connected user.
 $u : Current drive in FBBDOS.
 $V : SysOp first name.
 $v : Complete route (with the hierarchical structure).
 $W : Inserts a carriage return.
 $w : Inserts an escape character.
 $X : Date of the last connection (Format : 881229).
 $x : Date of the last connection (Format : 29-Dec).
 $Y : Time of the last connection (Format : 12:30).
 $y : Year of message.
 $Z : Last message read by the user (L command).
 $z : Zip Code of the BBS.

 $* : Number of active channels.
 $= : User's current channel.
 $! : User's current port.
 $^ : Number of allowed ports.
 $? : BBS QTH-Locator.
 $% : List of the connected users.
 $: : Connection duration (Format : 12mn 05s).

 $. : Machine operation time (Format : 12mn 05s).
 $$ : Character $

Second set of variables :
(unformatted means that text is not padded with spaces) :


 %A : @ BBS of the message header, unformatted.
 %C : Gives the number of times a message has been read.
 %d : Nb of KB downloaded to the user.
 %E : Give the version code (Linux, Dos, Windows).

 %e : Date of compilation (english only).

 %G : Destination of the message header, unformatted.
 %i : Date and time of the message creation (Format MMDD/HHMM).
 %J : Date of the message creation (format YYMMDD).
 %j : Date of the message creation (format 29-Dec).
 %K : Time of the message creation (format HH:MM).
 %k : Nb of kilobytes to forward to the connected station.
 %l : Nb of messages to forward to the connected station.
 %M : Number of the message, unformatted.
 %m : Maximum KB of download allowed on the port.
 %N : Gives the message number limited to the right 5 digits and modulo 65536.
To be changed in the header definition of INIT.SRV.
 %n : Size of the message header, unformatted.
 %O : Callsign of sysop.
 %P : Origin of the message header, unformatted.
 %R : Callsign with full path (e.g. F6FBB.FMLR.FRA.EU).
 %r : = D if the message holds data (7+) else is space.

 %T : Name of the current theme.
 %t : Number of bulletins in the current theme.
 %X : Number of messages for the user.
 %x : Number of new messages for the user.
 %y : Year of the message creation.
 %% : Character %



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