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|note=This command displays the global name of a character when any of their local names are entered.  Displays in the system channel as:
|note=This command looks up the global name of any character when a character's name (i.e., local name) is entered.}}  


*''local_name'' has the global name: ''global_name''}}
* The command will look up the player's global name whether the player is online or not.
* Their global name is displayed in the system chat channel as either:


::''local_name'' has the global name: @''global_name'', or
::Chat handle '@global_name' is not online, hidden, or does not exist.
::Chat handle 'local_name' is not online, hidden, or does not exist.


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The third reply is received when there is no global name corresponding to the local name on the server. This does not mean the name is necessarily available - for example, it may be forbidden.
 
==Example==
/getglobalname "Super Slug"
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 23 January 2024

Slash Command

/get_global_name local_name

This command looks up the global name of any character when a character's name (i.e., local name) is entered.

  • The command will look up the player's global name whether the player is online or not.
  • Their global name is displayed in the system chat channel as either:
local_name has the global name: @global_name, or
Chat handle '@global_name' is not online, hidden, or does not exist.
Chat handle 'local_name' is not online, hidden, or does not exist.

The third reply is received when there is no global name corresponding to the local name on the server. This does not mean the name is necessarily available - for example, it may be forbidden.

Example

/getglobalname "Super Slug"