View Full Version : how do i reset rep power to 0
Pain86
05-24-2005, 07:29 PM
ive search the forum and google but cant find my answer
anyone know how to reset the reps?
Paul M
05-24-2005, 08:58 PM
Do you mean just set everyones points to zero, or delete all the comments as well ?
T3MEDIA
05-24-2005, 09:06 PM
paul if you know the answer may I ask you a very quick question?
I would like any user that has person A as a buddy and B also has them as a buddy to get X rep points.
if A or B remove them selves or either goes to the Banned usergroup the X points are lost.
Been askin for a bit but people are all busy doing stuff. (Bills to pay)
So in quick run down.
A+B= X reps for both A and B
If either leaves the relationship or banned the X rep points are lost for both.
like a cron job or something would be cool.
Paul M
05-24-2005, 09:22 PM
Talk about hijacking a topic ...... You should really have started another thread.
Anyway - what you are asking about would be a bit complicated due to the requirement to keep track of each "bonding" - both to prevent the multiple giving of reps, and in case it was ever broken.
Zachery
05-24-2005, 09:33 PM
Talk about hijacking a topic ...... You should really have started another thread.
Anyway - what you are asking about would be a bit complicated due to the requirement to keep track of each "bonding" - both to prevent the multiple giving of reps, and in case it was ever broken.
I'd think the easiest way would be to empty the reputation table, give 0 points for days registered and posted.
ITs really hard to truely reset the reputation power...
T3MEDIA
06-04-2005, 12:51 AM
Talk about hijacking a topic ...... You should really have started another thread.
Anyway - what you are asking about would be a bit complicated due to the requirement to keep track of each "bonding" - both to prevent the multiple giving of reps, and in case it was ever broken.No offense to you paul but Im not into the net drama... NO offense... You do help out alot and helpped me out many a time. I am just asking so lets just leave it on that positive note.
Ok well buddy seems to have his answer but I would like to continue with what you was saying...
Couldnt a cron job do this? like every so often check to see if friends are still joined. 1 friend= 20 2=40 and so on. so that way you can track. well not really a track more like a verify.
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