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/ulist allows you to list the access levels of users based on a certain criteria.
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[hide]Synopsis
/ulist [<|>] <level>
Switches
>Display all users with access greater than or equal to the level parameter specified.
<Display all users with access less than or equal to the level parameter specified.
Parameters
NThis specifies the access level that you wish to list.
Examples
List all users with an access level lower than or equal to 10
/ulist <10
This would result in something similar to the screenshot below:
List users with access level greater than or equal to 5
/ulist >5
List users with access level equal to 3
/ulist 3
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