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− | Variables allow you to have addtional values that the user can input when creating a service. These can be used in the game's configuration files (via the config editor) or in commandlines. | + | Variables allow you to have addtional values that the user can input when creating or configuring a service. These can be used in the game's configuration files (via the config editor) or in commandlines. |
To use custom variables in the command line or in configuration use this format: | To use custom variables in the command line or in configuration use this format: |
Revision as of 19:04, 4 May 2011
Overview
Variables allow you to have addtional values that the user can input when creating or configuring a service. These can be used in the game's configuration files (via the config editor) or in commandlines.
To use custom variables in the command line or in configuration use this format:
![VariableName]
Custom Variable
- Variable Name
- The unformatted name of the variable. You should not change the name if this variable is already in use.
- Default Value
- The default value for this variable. For example 'changeme'.
Commandline Parameter Options
- User access
- Specify if the user is able to set the value of this variable when using the commandline builder.
- Value is required
- Specify if the value is required.
- Item Type
- Select the type of item that will be used to capture the user's input.
- Parent Variable
- Select the item's parent value
- Parent Value
- The item will only be displayed if the parent variable has this value.