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* '''<name>''' - the name of the hash table | * '''<name>''' - the name of the hash table | ||
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Revision as of 10:06, 17 December 2013
The /hsave command is used to save a hash table to a file.
Synopsis
/hsave -sbniau <name> <filename> [section]
Switches
- -b - saves binary files. $cr and $lf are preserved when saving as binary files
- -n - save files as data only. Each value is saved on a new line
- -a - appends to an existing file instead of overwriting it
- -i - treats the file as an ini file. You can specify an optional [section] after the filename
- -s - display a message if successful: * Saved hash table <table> to <filename>
- -u - forces items in the /hadd -uN unset list to be included. They are excluded by default.
Parameters
- <name> - the name of the hash table
- <filename> - the name of the file the table is being saved to
- [section] - if -i is used, you can specify the section of the ini file
Example
None
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.8
Added On: 05/09/2000
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.