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Sugoi na 06-02-2009 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megatr0n (Post 1822117)
How would we know what the user's ForumID is? I'm confused, wouldn't ut be UserID?

Jaxel, it's June now. Can we expect a next release soon? :)

When you create the forum in the admin panel it says "ID:#". The # represents the forum ID.

For example. If you only had 2 forums on your site,

News
Updates

Depending on which one you created first, the ID's would be

News - ID:1
Updates - ID:2

The ID's also display in the link for example:

http://360-tourney.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=2

Quote:

F=2
That forum ID = 2

Megatr0n 06-02-2009 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sugoi na (Post 1822121)
When you create the forum in the admin panel it says "ID:#". The # represents the forum ID.

For example. If you only had 2 forums on your site,

News
Updates

Depending on which one you created first, the ID's would be

News - ID:1
Updates - ID:2

The ID's also display in the link for example:

http://360-tourney.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=2



That forum ID = 2

Sugoi na, thanks for explaining that but I pretty much understand all that.

What's confusing me in this is how're we suppose to determine what the user's forumID if we're wanting to remove him from the game? It's confusing since you just said a forumID represents a particular forum and not a user.

Normally, I just compare the stats I see on the conquest page and in the db-table then work it out that way then remove him/her accordingly.

Collussus 06-02-2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megatr0n (Post 1822144)
Sugoi na, thanks for explaining that but I pretty much understand all that.

What's confusing me in this is how're we suppose to determine what the user's forumID if we're wanting to remove him from the game? It's confusing since you just said a forumID represents a particular forum and not a user.

Normally, I just compare the stats I see on the conquest page and in the db-table then work it out that way then remove him/her accordingly.

What sugoi na said was entirely incorrect.

When you visit a users profile it shows the link as "member.php?u=6". In this bit, 6 is the forumID.

Sugoi na 06-02-2009 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Collussus (Post 1822287)
What sugoi na said was entirely incorrect.

When you visit a users profile it shows the link as "member.php?u=6". In this bit, 6 is the forumID.

U= User my friend.

Good try though!

UserID & ForumID are 2 different things.

manutdvn 06-03-2009 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Collussus (Post 1822108)
use the sql tool in your admin cp.

depending on your table names:

Code:

DELETE FROM conquest_players WHERE forumID = <forumidhere>

Thank you but sorry for stupid question, how do forumid and member in this game relate each other?

Gamelobby 06-04-2009 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manutdvn (Post 1821729)
Thank you. But we have to wait until they are weak. Is there another way?

That doesn't work either, i haven't played or logged in in a month, but i stil get attacked & emailed to remind me every other day from 8way.com :)

It will get worked out in time im sure, but for now no you cant quit or stop getting attacked..

Gamelobby 06-04-2009 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Collussus (Post 1822287)
What sugoi na said was entirely incorrect.

When you visit a users profile it shows the link as "member.php?u=6". In this bit, 6 is the ForumID.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sugoi na (Post 1822339)
U= User my friend.

Good try though!

UserID & ForumID are 2 different things.

Yea, way off. lol


For example this section we are discussing in is Forum ID #235
vBulletin 3.8 Add-ons: vB3.8 Products, Plug-ins, and code modifications. - https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=235

Digital Jedi 06-04-2009 09:31 PM

Okay, I don't know where you folks are getting your info.

Yes, a Forum ID is indeed the number found after f=.

IN A FORUM.

And an ID number of a User is a User ID. The ID of a a thread is a Thread ID. The ID of a post is a Post ID. Threads? Thread ID. Groups?. Group ID. None of them have anything to do with the other, and you could very well have the same number across all of them.

The sixth post ever made on your forum will be p=6. The sixth forum you ever set up on your forums will be f=6. The sixth user to ever join your forums will be u=6. The sixth thread ever started will be t=6. None of them have anything to do with the other. Run a query to delete a Forum ID, and you delete a FORUM, not a user.

And since Forum IDs have nothing to do with the Conquest System, I'm hard pressed to understand how the query would even find anything, much less delete anything.

Sugoi na 06-04-2009 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digital Jedi (Post 1823600)
Okay, I don't know where you folks are getting your info.

Yes, a Forum ID is indeed the number found after f=.

IN A FORUM.

And an ID number of a User is a User ID. The ID of a a thread is a Thread ID. The ID of a post is a Post ID. Threads? Thread ID. Groups?. Group ID. None of them have anything to do with the other, and you could very well have the same number across all of them.

The sixth post ever made on your forum will be p=6. The sixth forum you ever set up on your forums will be f=6. The sixth user to ever join your forums will be u=6. The sixth thread ever started will be t=6. None of them have anything to do with the other. Run a query to delete a Forum ID, and you delete a FORUM, not a user.

And since Forum IDs have nothing to do with the Conquest System, I'm hard pressed to understand how the query would even find anything, much less delete anything.

/claps for the fourth person to say the same thing as the previous people including myself.

Good work!

zombietom 06-05-2009 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PixelFx (Post 1802258)
We recently added support for vbarmy, we'll see what we can do about vbcredits support for this mod as well. No eta though,

I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. But looks great and fun system for users from what I can see. May try it on my personal site. Love the layout, very clean


Any word on vbcredits working with conquest?
thanks


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