• Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.

    From Ragnarok@VERT/DOCKSUD to DOVE-Net.Synchronet_Discussion on Monday, January 29, 2024 03:12:50
    I think I do not correctly understand the logic of this ars from the
    dovenet area Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.

    Does this mean "any user who does not have a number of 0"?

    So would it be that all users can make a post except 0?
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Ragnarok on Sunday, January 28, 2024 23:59:51
    Re: Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.
    By: Ragnarok to DOVE-Net.Synchronet_Discussion on Mon Jan 29 2024 12:12 am

    I think I do not correctly understand the logic of this ars from the
    dovenet area Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.

    Does this mean "any user who does not have a number of 0"?

    So would it be that all users can make a post except 0?

    "USER NOT 0" means the user number is not greater than or equal to 0. So the user number would have to be negative to meet that requirement (should be impossible).

    Maybe the poster mean to write "USER NOT EQUAL 0". <shrug>
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  • From Ragnarok@VERT/DOCKSUD to Digital Man on Friday, February 02, 2024 13:07:17
    El 29/1/24 a las 01:59, Digital Man escribi¢:
    Re: Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.
    By: Ragnarok to DOVE-Net.Synchronet_Discussion on Mon Jan 29 2024 12:12 am

    > I think I do not correctly understand the logic of this ars from the
    > dovenet area Synchronet Announcements "USER NOT 0" to posting.
    >
    > Does this mean "any user who does not have a number of 0"?
    >
    > So would it be that all users can make a post except 0?

    "USER NOT 0" means the user number is not greater than or equal to 0. So the user number would have to be negative to meet that requirement (should be impossible).

    Maybe the poster mean to write "USER NOT EQUAL 0". <shrug>

    ohh good!
    thanks for the clarification!
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