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local aPlayerTime = { } 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogin', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( not aPlayerTime[ source ] ) then 
            aPlayerTime[ source ] = { iTime = getTickCount( ), bLoggedOut = false } 
        end 
    end 
) 
  
function getPlayerPlayTime( pPlayer ) 
    if( aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] ) then 
        -- convert player play time from ms to hour:minute:second 
        return --[[ time converted ]] aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] 
    end 
    return false 
end 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogout', root, 
    function( ) 
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut = true 
    end  
) 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerQuit', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut ) then 
            return 
        end 
         
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
    end 
) 

Now edit it to SQL.

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or just this:

https://community.multitheftauto.com/ind ... ls&id=4784

Searching is a good way to find good stuff

But when your'e searching you'll never learn it ;-)

1 second timer for updating player game time? Bad.

that isn't my script.

... I'm here for helping not for discussing, for the second time:

Searching is a good way to find good stuff

But when your'e searching you'll never learn it ;-)

gosh, why replying man?

you can help me too, without be replaying on my posts, with negative comments.

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local aPlayerTime = { } 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogin', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( not aPlayerTime[ source ] ) then 
            aPlayerTime[ source ] = { iTime = getTickCount( ), bLoggedOut = false } 
        end 
    end 
) 
  
function getPlayerPlayTime( pPlayer ) 
    if( aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] ) then 
        -- convert player play time from ms to hour:minute:second 
        return --[[ time converted ]] aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] 
    end 
    return false 
end 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogout', root, 
    function( ) 
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut = true 
    end  
) 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerQuit', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut ) then 
            return 
        end 
         
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
    end 
) 

Now edit it to SQL.

Thank you very much Anderl!

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  • 1 year later...

Hey,

so I'm using the guy's code

local aPlayerTime = { } 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogin', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( not aPlayerTime[ source ] ) then 
            aPlayerTime[ source ] = { iTime = getTickCount( ), bLoggedOut = false } 
        end 
    end 
) 
  
function getPlayerPlayTime( pPlayer ) 
    if( aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] ) then 
        -- convert player play time from ms to hour:minute:second 
        return --[[ time converted ]] aPlayerTime[ pPlayer ] 
    end 
    return false 
end 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerLogout', root, 
    function( ) 
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut = true 
    end 
) 
  
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerQuit', root, 
    function( ) 
        if( aPlayerTime[ source ].bLoggedOut ) then 
            return 
        end 
        
        local endTime = getTickCount( ) 
        aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime = aPlayerTime[ source ].iTime - endTime 
    end 
) 

But I got one question.

In the table aPlayerTime, you insert a position (aPlayerTime[ source ] = { iTime = getTickCount( ), bLoggedOut = false })

So the question is, as soon as a player quits the server, is that row deleted from the table?

I don't understand very well they way it works.

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