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In the user table in the options field. It isn't a simple single number that is stored. It's kinda like this:
If option 1 is true - add 1 If option 2 is true - add 2 If option 3 is true - add 4 If option 4 is true - add 8 etc So, if the number in that field is 3, then that means just option 1 and 2 were true (1 + 2). If that field is 9, then that means only option 1 and 4 were true (1 + 8). I think I've seen stuff written over on vb.com on how to do the code to figure it out, but I don't have a thread link handy. |
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