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user record stuck
Searched for similar but didnt find anything.
Because of a drop on the host, for some reason my most users at a time record is stuck to an unreal number. Where can I correct this number from? Tried even in the db on a few strings which I thought it could be under but not sure. Thanks |
Can you try rephrasing your question? I'm not sure what you're asking.
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sorry.
maybe an example: This number 622 is not real. It was produced because the server/host had some problems. How can I manually lower it to a realistic number and allow a real occasion to bring it up again? |
Admin CP > Maintenance > Update Counters
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Thanks.
Let me just make sure: this would obviously take this down to 0. I understand that it will affect the rest of some statistics. Should I be afraid of this or they would rebuild themselfes to the current numbers which are valid anyway? |
It will reset to zero and start counting like as if it was a new board.
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Thanks.
Since I do not want to loose the rest of the statistics is there any other way like entering the db tables and editing this number myself? |
Well, according to this post, http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...+maximum+users, the number is stored in the datastore table. So, I suppose if you are comfortable with phpMyAdmin, you could go in and manually change it. This is NOT suggested if you are not familiar with phpMyAdmin and changing data manually!
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perfect. I can recognise the number to change (bot really the date though) but it doesnt matter.
Thanks again. I never searched in the official site. too addicted here :S |
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