I have defined an Area
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
USERNAME thecivvie
ORIGIN TC on Micronet Daily
TEMPLATE ham.tpl
ENDGROUP
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
ENDGROUP
But it never seems to pick up the template. I have added the
TEMPLATEPATH but still no joy. What do you think I am doing wrong
Hi, Sean!
28 ﭢ 22 12:32, Sean Rima -> All:
I have defined an Area
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
USERNAME thecivvie
ORIGIN TC on Micronet Daily
TEMPLATE ham.tpl
ENDGROUP
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
USERNAME thecivvie
ORIGIN "TC on Micronet Daily"
TEMPLATE ham.tpl
ENDGROUP
or better
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
USERNAME thecivvie
TEMPLATE ham.tpl
ORIGIN "TC on Micronet Daily"
ENDGROUP
GROUP MN_HAM
MEMBER min_ham
ENDGROUP
But it never seems to pick up the template. I have added the
TEMPLATEPATH but still no joy. What do you think I am doing wrong
All examples in the doc do have a colon if a member statement is used.
Groups are part of "The Random System".
3. A group label, terminated by a colon (:). The group items are
defined below the Group line. Echoes are assigned to the
group by
adding one or more Member statements.
If you have a single group only then you could use the group id to
define the member.
GROUP MIN_HAM
keywords
ENDGROUP
I'm not sure if that part is case sensitive and min_ham is different
to MIN_HAM but you could give it a try.
The random system parses on first hit. If you have a matching group
*_HAM first then the later definition for MIN_HAM will never match.
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