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Have been using this for a time now and all is good, just updated and now I have 23 staff in stats should only be 4, checked users and usergroups and all is good there. Seems that i have 17 extra mods :) Any ideas?
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Read Numbers of Admins, S-Mods and Mods Shown Numbers of Admins, S-Mods and Mods Thanks. |
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Shown Numbers of Admins, S-Mods and Mods = 2 admins, 3 s-mods, 18 mods |
Just discovered this mod and it is awesome. I installed with no problems but I am not getting the correct read on the Staff information.
I have: (1) Admin, (2) Moderators, (2,208) Registered Users, (46) Custom usergroup 'Captains Club' members, 6 custom 'Triumph Dealer' members. But these show up as: Members: 2,212 Staff: 46 (1 Admin, 2 s-mods, 43 mods) Any ideas where those 43 mods came from? The (2) Moderators and the Admin (me) are also 'Captains Club' Members which would make the total number, but I don't know why a special usergroup that is not a Staff usergroup position would show up as Staff. Can custom usergroup designations be added to the code? It would be great if the custom user group name and total members were listed after the staff. Thanks for any help. |
Also, the Site Statistics link in "Quick Links" is linking to my site root (www.mysite.com/psistats.php) not my forum root (www.mysite.com/forums/psistats.php), which is where I installed psistats.php. What would I need to change in the template edit to give it the correct path?
<tr><td class="vbmenu_option"><a href="psistats.php$session[sessionurl_q]">$vbphrase[psistats_link]</a></td></tr> |
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No they do not.
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Just that easy! Sorry I didn't think of or find it in the thread sooner. I appreciate the addition of this wonderful mod to our sites!
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The two moderators are assigned to all the forums. I don't have any moderators on this site that are assigned to just one forum.
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Actually no I don't have any supermoderators, just two moderators and I have them assigned to all the forums. I've attached a jpg that shows my usergroup setup. I installed the stats program on another site and it is doing the same thing.
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Everything seems to be working great except the listing of staff (s-mods and moderators) and the "Active/Non-Active/Activity level" counters. On both sites that I have installed the psistats today it is showing no activity and all as inactive. This is obviously not correct as several members have been on and posted today. I've attached jpg's of the stat screens for both sites.
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Okay I found where I had each of the moderators setup as super moderators by having one button activated in the usergroup setting. They are now just moderators and are not showing up as s-mods anymore. I also turned off the "Viewable on Show Groups" for the large usergroup "Registered Users". That apparently has enabled the activity statistics to start working now. Only thing left is to figure out why the custom usergroup Captains Club members are showing up as Moderators. :)
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I have the same deal. I have a group that is allowed access to a private forum, and they are being added to the moderators groups listing as well.
I actually have 0 moderators. The rest of the data looks good to me. |
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Anothe minor bug, if someone has set the vBulletin option "Active Members Time Cut-Off" to zero to disable it, the stats shows all members as inactive and activity level as 0% ...
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If you can send me your admincp details via pm, it would be very helpful. |
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Release - Version 1.4.2.
Overwrite psistats.php, the product xml, and rename ./includes/psistats/database_flags/gb.gif to uk.gif. |
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Perfect! Thank you!
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You guys are gonna kill me, but...
:banana: RELEASE 1.4.3! :banana: Overwrite psistats.php... Overwrite product XML... Done! |
your right, it ain't 5 minuts ago i upgraded to 1.4.2 :)
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I had installed the 1.4.2 release and that seemed fine, just overwrote the product XML and psistats.php from the 1.4.3 zip and all I'm getting is a blank page?
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I get an error now.
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I'm getting the following error when I'm trying to access psistats.php:
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Any ideas? :confused: |
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The same error appears to me - Version 3.6.4
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Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in vb/psistats.php(759) : eval()'d code on line 3
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /vb/psistats.php(760) : eval()'d code on line 2 Same Errors for me |
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Ah. For some reason, the product XML got malformed, and the templates were, as a result, imported in a wrong way. Downloading the package again and overwriting your product will fix the problem. :)
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Just re-imported the product from a fresh download and it seems to be fine.
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Yeah thats cracked it :classic:
Thank you. Any idea why the Resolutions only comes up with 1024x768 on one of my sites.....seems ok on the others. It is also reporting i have 40 mods :surprised: |
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