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The '''/scid command''' can change the connection associated with the current script. When a command is not specified, mIRC changes the connection of the current script to the connection associated with the given Connecion ID. The rest of the code will continue to execute on that connection. When a command is specified, mIRC will execute the command on the connection specified by the Connection ID or the connections based on the switches provided. Any active connection changes are restored upon returning to the calling routine. A command can be executed on all or some of the connections depending on their types using the -a or -at<Type> switches. | The '''/scid command''' can change the connection associated with the current script. When a command is not specified, mIRC changes the connection of the current script to the connection associated with the given Connecion ID. The rest of the code will continue to execute on that connection. When a command is specified, mIRC will execute the command on the connection specified by the Connection ID or the connections based on the switches provided. Any active connection changes are restored upon returning to the calling routine. A command can be executed on all or some of the connections depending on their types using the -a or -at<Type> switches. | ||