[Release] [ESX] Tm1_clock. A simple system of counter job time

tm1_clock

A simple system of counter job time

Requirements :

  • mysql-async
  • es_extended

Instructions :

  • import init.sql to your database
  • put in the config ‘tm1_clock’

Features :slight_smile:

  • Easy full configurable
  • Compatible with all versions of ESX
  • EASY TRANSLATION in config.cfg

This system allows you to have an hour meter to count the hours of the players who are on duty.

There are 3 main commands:

  • (on_duty) /entrar clock_name
    This command is used to enter the service in the specific counter, for example, with the current configuration it would be /entrar policia

  • (off_duty) /salir
    It is used to take the meter out of service where you are on duty

  • (hours) /horas
    There are 3 uses for this command, the first is simply to put /horas clock_name, and with this you will get your hours.
    The second is to put /horas clock_name source, with this you will get the hours of a specific player who is connected.
    The last one is to put /horas clock_name identifier, with this you will get the hours of a specific player who is offline

(clarification)

  • clock_name is the name of the clock configured in the config.cfg
  • source is the source of the target
  • identifier is the identifier of your user db
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Good Release Miguel Reyes :slight_smile:

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init.sql uploaded

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@Miguel_Lopez :smile: woaawwww great job man

Good Job Miguel Reyes jeje :wink:

Thaanks!!! @Nekix @LastDay @iamsnaily

Is it possible to somehow automatically reset time for each player every Sunday?

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