setOwner

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Description

Description:
From server machine, change the ownership of an object to a given client. Returns true if locality was changed.
Since Arma 3 v1.40, this command should not be used to transfer ownership of units with AI (agents are an exception to this rule). Using command in an unintended way will display an on-screen warning and log a message to .rpt file.
To transfer ownership of all AI units in a group properly, use setGroupOwner instead.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
object setOwner clientID
Parameters:
object: Object -
clientID: Number - clientID of the new owner
Return Value:
Boolean

Examples

Example 1:
_someObject setOwner 12;
Example 2:
_someObject setOwner (owner _playerObject);

Additional Information

See also:
ownersetGroupOwnergroupOwnerdidJIPOwner

Notes

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Notes

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Posted on January 7, 2015 - 18:28 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
The ownership can only be given from server to client. For some reason the server cannot return ownership back with this command. This is fixed in Arma 3 1.40
Posted on August 22, 2017 - 18:56 (UTC)
Demellion
NOTE: There are some interesting behaviour about the specific owner digits like 0 -2 and 2:
1. Any mission objects (generated from SQM) initially have 0 owner state, but it is not local to ANYONE (0) like it is expected to be, but actually only to a SERVER (2). You can't make any object owner to be 0 once it was changed.
2. Trying to change ownership to any negative digit will always result in attempt to transfer ownership to SERVER (2). Once it is unit (non-agent) it will fail and revert* to initial ownership.
3. *Changing ownership of a unit (non-agent) actually gives a result for a brief time after this action is performed. What actually happens next - ownership is getting reverted with a message to RPT of a server. This can be seen by reading results of (owner _object) in really fast cycle.