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Haravikk Mistral
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09-19-2006 17:14
Two self explanatory functions, if agents can get this information, then so should scripts. Incredibly useful for managing rented land/apartments as you can give them each a parcel and use a periodic script with llGetParcelPrims to check how many primitives are on the parcel it is in. If the tenant has exceeded their quota, IM them and the owner =)
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Lazink Maeterlinck
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09-19-2006 20:05
The first one is in LSL already, llGetParcelFlags()
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Haravikk Mistral
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09-20-2006 03:25
It's llGetParcel Prims not llGetParcelParams  I'm talking about a function that will tell you how many primitives are on a parcel, either where the script is located, or using a vector to specify which parcel to check
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grumble Loudon
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09-20-2006 05:25
llReturnObject(key id) would be usefull to.
I posted a request in the product's wanted area for a scanner that would scan the entire land area and email me once a day.
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