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TAIFUN_T 08-11-2009 12:25 PM

*Nominates for MOTM*

Phalynx 08-11-2009 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by cooltechie (Post 1865067)
Sorry, I was referring to Activity. I just upgraded to 3.8.4, did a Experience | Recount and see 100% Activity for two users so far and the rest are 99%.

Average posts per day = 1.33333333333, Timeframe for Activity = 21

First of all, "and the rest are 99%" is NOT true. You have also users below that.

Also, your "Average posts per day" is very low, plus you have only 42 Members. A 100%-Activity can be reached very easily, because it takes the postcount/etc. of the best 10 people. As there can be only one member with 100%, all others with 100% are, depending of the average postcount, decreasedto 99.x%

Taken this into consideration you can just increase the timeframe to f.e. 40 and also test the new Activity settings (posts, visitormessages, group messages, activity reducing per day)

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Originally Posted by TAIFUN_T (Post 1865093)
*Nominates for MOTM*

Thanks :)

cooltechie 08-11-2009 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 1865096)
First of all, "and the rest are 99%" is NOT true. You have also users below that.

Also, your "Average posts per day" is very low, plus you have only 42 Members. A 100%-Activity can be reached very easily, because it takes the postcount/etc. of the best 10 people. As there can be only one member with 100%, all others with 100% are, depending of the average postcount, decreasedto 99.x%

Taken this into consideration you can just increase the timeframe to f.e. 40 and also test the new Activity settings (posts, visitormessages, group messages, activity reducing per day)



Thanks :)

Let me clarify. The experience page shows the accurate percentage, but not in the post section. In post section, I looked through about 8 pages so far and on those 8 pages, the members have 99% when I move my mouse over the activity bar. Now I see three members with 100% in post section (only one in experience page). From what I can see, I'm sure the calculation is correct but the bar shows the rounded up number. So if member has 99.5% on experience page, the post section will show 100% (not bar but mouse over text). See attached picture.

Phalynx 08-11-2009 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cooltechie (Post 1865101)
Let me clarify. The experience page shows the accurate percentage, but not in the post section. In post section, I looked through about 8 pages so far and on those 8 pages, the members have 99% when I move my mouse over the activity bar. Now I see three members with 100% in post section (only one in experience page). From what I can see, I'm sure the calculation is correct but the bar shows the rounded up number. So if member has 99.5% on experience page, the post section will show 100% (not bar but mouse over text). See attached picture.

We talked about two different things ;)
Yes, you are right. The % is showing a rounded up/down value. Will change this for 3.8.5 to show a value with a decimal like 99.5%.

cooltechie 08-11-2009 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 1865105)
We talked about two different things ;)
Yes, you are right. The % is showing a rounded up/down value. Will change this for 3.8.5 to show a value with a decimal like 99.5%.

Sorry for any confusion. :D

Also, not sure if this was intentional, but under vbulletin options, I see 'experience activity' and 'experience social groups and ranking' but do not see the same under the experience menu.

Phalynx 08-11-2009 01:49 PM

Yes, it's currently missing in the Nav. Will add it with 3.8.5, thanks.

Itchy Nips 08-11-2009 02:11 PM

so far so good on vb 3.8.3
thanks!

Eryeal 08-11-2009 03:57 PM

Since the last upgrade, and this one .. the time it takes to recount has increased substantially. I noticed that once I did the last upgrade - the awards were never updated again. I think this may be because my vbulletin is timing out on the automatic recount scheduled task. Is there a way to reduce the number of users it is processing per cycle in the scheduled task like we have in the manual recount?

Phalynx 08-11-2009 04:02 PM

It recalculates Users that have logged in or wrote a posting since the last cron. As the cron ist running every 10 minute this should not be so much.

Do you have any plugins installed like "Thread Necromancer"?

Please read also "readme_optimization.txt"

Eryeal 08-11-2009 04:10 PM

"Activity on Issued Awards" date, in the Awards section, is stuck on one date and hasn't moved, although the awards have been updated multiple days. (8-4-2009) .. Just updated today and people got new awards, but date remained the same 8-4-2009. This may be why I was thinking no one has gotten new awards.


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