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LOL I was close. I had already done the bottom code like you showed here. I just didn't have any idea about the posts query part of it. I'm not very good with queries yet. This is almost as bad as not including the $bbuserinfo in the global line for the navbar (the one you helped me with the other day). I don't feel as stupid about this one, though, but almost. :)
Thank you very much, sir. It works great now. ;) |
Stefan, can you tell me why I add this to the query:
user.usergroupid instead of this: post.usergroupid which is what I thought I needed. I'm just curious so maybe I can start to understand this. ;) And, can you use [high]else if[/high] the same way as [high]elseif[/high]? |
AFAIK there is no real difference between elseif and else if...
you have to use user.usergroupid, because the field usergroupid just exists in the user table, not in the post table :) that's why there are these nice join queries ;) |
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