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sorry thought you meant one holder group for all but yes, I did try that - that is the usergroup id numbers 26,27,28 that I had in the conditional statements listed above and that didn't work...
so there is no other way to grab that one field from the db table subscriptionlog? I would think sub_id should work with that hack - since active_sub does. --------------- Added [DATE]1219363529[/DATE] at [TIME]1219363529[/TIME] --------------- hmmm well now it's working - but I have to manually add all of the active subscribers manually into the secondary usergroup don't know why it is not updating with the subscription.php cron task... |
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