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query-read-texts-10 [98] (( person : Pers-No; conference : Conf-No )) -> ( Membership-10 );
This call is obsolete. Use query-read-texts
.
This call is used to find the number of unread texts in a conference.
The data it returns is actually a membership structure which specifies
which texts have been read. It is up to the client to transform the data
to a more usable form. person
is the person being queried
and conference
is the conference in question.
Calling query-read-texts-10
does not require the session to be
logged in.
Example:
1 98 6 1 =1 4 32 5 11 12 7 93 1 193 1 1 20 133 3 { 135 136 137 } 5 43 8 3 12 7 93 1 193 1 01000000
This example finds the read texts for user 6 in conference 1. The
returned data indicates that conference 1 is the fifth conference on
the users' membership list (4
; remember that the
position
starts its count at 0), user last read the conference
on Monday July 12th, 1993 at 11:05:32 (32 5 11 12 7 93 1 193
1
), that it is the membership in conference number 1 (1
), that
the person has assigned priority 20 to the conference (20
) and
that all articles up to and including local number 133 (133
)
plus articles 135, 136 and 137 (3 { 135 136 137 }
) have been
read. The membership was added by person 5 (5
) at Monday July
12th, 1993 at 03:08:43 (43 8 3 12 7 93 1 193 1
) and it is
passive (01000000
).
undefined-person
person
does not exist, or no access to person.
undefined-conference
conference
does not exist, or is secret.
conference-zero
conference
is zero.
not-member
person
is not a member of conference
or insufficient
privileges to find out if person
is a member.