If you
can get this in Explorer, you should be able to get it through cli also which
you can access programatically.
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Brian
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From: Pep Torres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [developers] users connectedYes, but I need know this programatically...
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On 11/5/01 at 8:11 Gregor Kovač wrote:Hi!
For this it's best to use Swift Explorer.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,Kovi
At 11:27 10.5.01 +0200, you wrote:
There are any manner of know what users are connected?
That's what users with connections no durables are connected and what users with connections durables are connected.
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