sscanf "u" specifier makes problems
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  1. You're not even using sscanf in this command.
  2. Compile the script using -d3 and try again, this will provide a more detailed error log.
    • If you're using Pawno (IDE that is supplied with the Windows server), you can do so by doing the following:
      1. Create a text file called pawn.cfg inside your pawno folder.
      2. Open the file and insert -d3 in there. Save it.
      3. Recompile your script(s).
      After you do this show us your new error log after executing the command.
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sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by maximthepain - 21.06.2015, 21:23
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by Jimmy0wns - 21.06.2015, 21:29
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by maximthepain - 21.06.2015, 21:33
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by Crayder - 21.06.2015, 21:41
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by maximthepain - 21.06.2015, 21:43
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by Crayder - 21.06.2015, 21:48
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by maximthepain - 21.06.2015, 21:49
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by Konstantinos - 21.06.2015, 22:19
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by Crayder - 21.06.2015, 22:28
Re: sscanf "u" specifier makes problems - by maximthepain - 21.06.2015, 22:38

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