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infinityloop 01-28-2008 06:38 AM

need to change the postdate to get it the first post of an thread
 
more and more times i am facing this issue in our forums.

example:
  1. we start an thread where we request some softwaretesting
  2. we get results + find an other issue which needs its own thread
  3. now i start an new thread for this new issue and move the related posts from the other thread to the new one

the problem now is that my initial post in the new thread becomes the last because of the post-time/date.
but i need my post with instructions to be the first one.

is there any hack around which allows me to change the posttime/date?

thanks!
chris

snakes1100 01-28-2008 11:30 AM

From what you described, that isn't possible.

From what you described, do have your "display order" set to newest first in your usercp or in that forum?

infinityloop 01-28-2008 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1430770)
From what you described, that isn't possible.

there is a mod to "un-bump" threads, so it should be possible that a mod simply edits the post-time in the db, or? :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1430770)
From what you described, do have your "display order" set to newest first in your usercp or in that forum?

this doesnt matter.
the problem is that my post is not the "oldest" and therfore will get "lost" between older posts and newer posts.
  • moved post 1
  • moved post 2
  • moved post 3
  • moved post 4
  • my post which should be first
  • newer post 1
  • newer post 2
  • newer post 3
  • newer post 4
  • etc.

snakes1100 01-28-2008 12:48 PM

Your talking about merging thread posts, the time stamps are correct and is how its supposed to function.

If you want ot manually edit time stamps of posts for what your wanting, then use phpmyadmin.

infinityloop 01-28-2008 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1430805)
Your talking about merging thread posts, the time stamps are correct and is how its supposed to function.

yes, i know ofc that it should work like that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1430805)
If you want ot manually edit time stamps of posts for what your wanting, then use phpmyadmin.

i do not want to do that manualy.

thats the whole point of starting this thread here.
to ask if there is a modification which allows me to change the post date, simmilar to the "un-bump thread" mod. :)


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