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Add Cards to your SCO
Even more scanning, but for staff. Or you're paying..? Or you're a loyal member???
Tip
We recommend the usage of the Whitehill Tool Configurator Plugin here. If you use the plugin, the process is fairly straightforward.
This page assumes familiarity with Roblox Studio's Explorer and basic model hierarchy manipulation.
Download and import the example Tools from Axon. You will find an Operator Login Card, a Debit Card and an example Product.
To import your file, simply drag the product file into Roblox Studio once your game is fully loaded. Alternatively, you can use the Explorer context menu by right-clicking and selecting Insert > Insert From File.
This is a global step for all three card types.
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Operator Login Cards
Go to the Operator Login Card tool and find a BindableFunction named JSM | Operator Barcode. Inside of the BindableFunction, you will find an Attribute.
AccountID: (number) The account ID the tool should be registered with. You can make different barcodes for each ID.
Not sure what an account ID is?
Go to the Accounts Page. You will find more about it there.
Add the BindableFunction as a child to the Tool of your Card. Once that is done, you can try scanning your Card with your SCO.
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Debit Cards
Go to the Debit Card tool and find a BindableFunction named JSM | Debit Card.
Add the BindableFunction as a child to the Tool of your Card. Once that is done, you can try scanning your Card with your SCO.
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Loyalty Cards
Go to the Loyalty Card tool and find a BindableFunction named JSM | Loyalty Card.
Add the BindableFunction as a child to the Tool of your Card. Once that is done, you can try scanning your Card with your SCO.
Done!
Now your Cards should be able to function with your SCO. Doesn't work? Visit our FAQ Page for help, or contact Whitehill Support via our Discord server for further assistance.