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  • Temp[rank]ing a user only allows for integer input values


    Angelo
    • Status: Fixed Priority: Trivial

    It appears as if you can only temporarily rank someone for integer value hours on HTML5 (and mobile for this matter!)

     

    For example, trying to tempmem someone for 5.55 hours gives them a 5 hour temp.

    Giving someone a 6.66 hour tempmod gives them a 6 hour temp.

    7.77 hour tempown gives them a 7 hour temp.

     

    So on and so forth.

     

    I've also noticed this bug on mobile, although I was told to only make a post in HTML5.


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    Update:

     

    I'm unable to verify whether or not this is purely a visual glitch. Earlier today I used the fexbot to tempmod a member on help for 8.5 hours (I was on mobile). On the chat it showed as 8 hours. I've recently looked in events and noticed that events has recorded 8:30 hours, or 8.5 hours. 

     

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    @Angelo This is indeed just a visual glitch, sloom checked this out.

     

    Since the issue has been forwarded, i'm closing this thread.

     

    You will be notified once it's fixed.

     

    Thanks.

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