Buckets

+jhelp buckets

+buckets

This command will display a list of information about all of the buckets that you have access to. For wizards, this information is very detailed. Here's  the meaning of the more esoteric bucket info: Flags: VHPMLS (Viewing Hidden Published Myjobs Locked Summary) #Jobs: How many jobs are in the bucket. Pct: Percentage of jobs in the system in this bucket. A: Post to this BBS on /approve. C: Post to this BBS on /complete. D: Post to this BBS on /deny. Due: Auto-overdue in this many hours ARTS: Average resolution times. Continued in: buckets2

+jhelp buckets2

+bucket/help  This command displays the help file for, which should outline how jobs within the bucket are worked, as well as any setting information for +job/sumset.

+bucket/info  This command displays detailed information on. Much of this reflects the '+buckets' command, only in an expanded form, except for the following: Provides: This lists special attributes that are passed down to the job. If a job has summary information, it will show up here.

Settings: These are user-defined summary settings, settable with the command '+job/sumset'.

Players: This is a list of connected players who presently have access to that bucket.

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+jhelp buckets3

+bucket/monitor  Invoking +bucket/monitor allows you to toggle whether or not you see a bucket when you type '+jobs'. Any jobs in those buckets still show up in other list views such as '+jobs/new'. +bucket/create =  This command creates with the you provide. You must set a lock for the bucket on the Job Database , as it defaults to 1 (anyone who can pass the main lock can access it). /create is Wizard-only. See 'baccess' for help with configuring the bucket lock. Continued in: buckets4

+jhelp buckets4 +bucket/access =  This command toggles access to to the named. This allows them to bypass the default bucket locks. They must still pass the main lock to access. You can change who can alter access with the GIVE_ACCESS on the Job Database  object. It defaults to wizard only. +bucket/delete  This permanently removes. The bucket must have no jobs inside of it for it to be successful. Wizard only.