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This feature is available for premium users only.

Overview

Auto CSV Backups allow you to automatically back up your currency data to a CSV file. This feature ensures that you have a record of all user balances and transactions, which can be useful for audits, recovery, and data analysis.

How to Enable Auto CSV Backups

To enable auto CSV backups for a currency, you need to access the /curr menu for the specific currency ticker.

Accessing the Auto CSV Backups Menu

  1. Use the command /curr menu [ticker], where [ticker] is the unique identifier of the currency (e.g., GOLD, SILV).
  2. In the menu that appears, locate the Auto CSV Backups button highlighted in the red rectangle in the image below:
    Auto CSV Backups Button

Selecting a Logging Channel

  1. Click on the Auto CSV Backups button to open the logging channel selection menu.
  2. Select the channel where you want the CSV backups to be sent, as shown in the image below:
    Select Logging Channel
  3. Once selected, the bot will start logging backups in the specified channel. The backups will include a CSV file with details such as User ID, Username, and Balance.

Viewing CSV Backups

  1. The bot will post CSV backups in the selected channel.
  2. Example output:
    CSV Backup Example
  3. The CSV file will include columns for User ID, Username, and Balance, providing a comprehensive record of all user balances.

Command Reference

Command: /curr menu [ticker]
Description: Access the currency management menu for the specified ticker.
Process:
  1. Use the command /curr menu [ticker].
  2. A menu will appear with various options, including the Auto CSV Backups button.
Description: Opens the logging channel selection menu for CSV backups.Process:
  1. Click the Auto CSV Backups button in the currency management menu.
  2. Select the desired channel from the dropdown menu to start logging CSV backups.
Description: Detailed CSV backups are posted in the selected channel.Details:
  • Logs include a CSV file with columns for User ID, Username, and Balance.
Example:
CSV Backup Example
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