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Please add more functionality to the promotion system. Usergroup promotion based on specific requirements:
Promote members that meet the following requirements to usergroup Z User is in usergroup X Points for infractions: less than Y Points for reputation: more than Y Points for reputation use: more than Y Points for days online: more than Y Points for friends: more than Y Points for social group members: more than Y Points for visitor messages: more than Y Points for album pictures: more than Y Points for referrals: more than Y Points for threads: more than Y Points for tags: more than Y Points for thread votes: more than Y Points for replies to own threads: more than Y Points for thread views: more than Y Points for sticky threads: more than Y Points for posts: more than Y Points for attachment views: more than Y Points for views on other user's attachments: more than Y Points for thanks: more than Y Points for using thanks: more than Y Points for downloads: more than Y Points for views on images: more than Y Points for donations: more than Y Points for vBulletin Blog: more than Y Custom Points: more than Y Y can be defined per requirement. This would seriously enhance promotion functionality. Admins can automatize usergroup promotion based upon requirement/aspects that they value. Not just the standard vb functionality based upon post, reputation and join date and also going beyond the sum of vbexperience points that vbexperience currently uses for promotions. What do you think of this idea? |
Maybe what you (and others) are looking for is:
Ability to use a combination of requirements for the promotion. Some of the requirements are > some are < and some = to specified variables. Some of those variables probably should be ones outside xperience - post count, reputation, infractions and length of time registered. |
how can I show the ranking etc. of a user in Memberprofile???
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how can I show the avatar of a member in the vbadvanced experience module?
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Apologies if this was answered somewhere in the 100 plus pages; I searched and could not find anything on it.
vbExperience installed, work nicely, all is well on the user side. However, I am having issues with the crons. I set all of them so they should run every 10 mins., and according to the scheduled task logs they do not run, as their are no entries for them. Not until I manually use Recount from the CP and then update vbExperience points do the changes get made. Anyone else run into this or can offer suggestions? |
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Any help would be greatly appreciated. This looks like a great mod for our site. Thanks, frisco1 |
for few of my members this mod is not working, they wore baned some time ago, any ides way is not working for them now?
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As for the enhanced promotion functionality - this is already on my todo list.
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