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Old 05-18-2004, 03:08 PM
Swampdog
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Default Tribute System?

Hey gang.. I'm assuming since I've seen posts here regarding the AA system not being finished yet that the Tribute system is in the same situation? Doing a search of tribute in the code I ran across a function that had void in front of it which I interpreted as making the system ignore it. (be patient with me, tryin to learn about this coding and db stuff.. been a while since I programmed - cobol, basic, dbase days.. lol)

If this is the case, have any of the other system ops been successful in coding the tribute system on their servers and willing to share the code/sql structures?
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Old 05-18-2004, 09:24 PM
Derision
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Default Re: Tribute System?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Swampdog
Doing a search of tribute in the code I ran across a function that had void in front of it which I interpreted as making the system ignore it.
In C/C++ void just indicates that the function doesn't return a value.
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Old 05-19-2004, 02:35 AM
Swampdog
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Heh... Told ya I'm learnin.. /blushes.. Thanks for the clarification.
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