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Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - VIVZZ - Jan 6, 2018 So if I am a Police or SWAT Sergeant how can I change the Job titles of the Police Officers/SWAT Units? Is it possible to check how many days of Membership you have left? If so, how? RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Quest - Jan 6, 2018 When you join the game a message will show in the chat with how many days you have left. /teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id Hope this helped ![]() RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Dick - Jan 6, 2018 You can check your membership on https://ucp.limelightgaming.net/manage/character under the membership tab when you login via Steam. RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - VIVZZ - Jan 6, 2018 (Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: /teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id What does /teamname and <name> represent? RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Quest - Jan 6, 2018 (Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote:The player ID for this will be 1:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: /teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id For example /teamname all R:PD | Officer | Unit ##id This would be displayed as R:PD | Officer | Unit #1 RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - VIVZZ - Jan 6, 2018 (Jan 6, 2018, 08:37 PM)Quest Wrote:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote:The player ID for this will be 1:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: /teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id Slightly confused, Does this command rename one individual Police Officer or the whole force, because the command is /teamname all. The part I really don't understand is the "Unit ##id" RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Jen - Jan 6, 2018 /teamname <all/ID/Steam Name> <Tag> #id automatically sets their ID. So if I am '45', It would display '45' (It won't display the quotation marks) ##id just displays a # before the number '#45' Think of #id like %l, It is a shortcut and makes it easier for you to set people's job titles. RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Taylor - Jan 7, 2018 (Jan 6, 2018, 08:52 PM)V1VZZ Wrote:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:37 PM)Quest Wrote:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote:The player ID for this will be 1:(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: /teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id /teamname is the Command it does not represent anything <name> it what you want the job title to be And 'all' signifies you want to apply it to every police officer RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Cole - Jan 7, 2018 To change the job titles of everyone on the force, type this command: /teamname all <job title> (example: /teamname all R:PD | S.W.A.T. Officer | Unit ##ID). To change the job title of a certain member on the force, type this command: /teamname <id/name> <job title> (example: /teamname cole R:PD | S.W.A.T. Lieutenant | Unit ##ID). Here are the command parameters: /teamname <all/id/name> <job title>. RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - VIVZZ - Jan 7, 2018 Thanks guys, understand now RE: Police/SWAT Sergeant and Membership Queries - Dick - Jan 7, 2018 Question has been answered with confirmation of understanding. Closed and Archived |