![]() ![]() ![]() Objects models are requested and spawned using their hash, not their name, and that's why I doubt you will find it. Good luck with that.Īgain why in heaven's name do you need to object name in any case, apart from cosmetics, it is utterly useless. Yes you can do it the other way, providing you write your own function and have all the names in a big array to match against using Jenkins. And if you use your brains for just a few seconds, you might also understand why, there is no need, as the get_has_key native does everything that is needed, ie. There is NO KNOWN native that will get the name of an object using the hash, period. Apparently you don't like the answer, but it's the only valid answer. I have followed all the guidelines that this forum mandates from me.
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