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vBulletin Merge Tool for v2.2.x
Well, I did this for a friend and I saw some request for this tool before, so here you got.
My code is based on the import scripts that you found on vbulletin.com. What it does? - Merge: users, forums, threads, posts, polls, PMs and attachments of two vBulletin databases. - It allows to associate usernames with current vBulletin users, to prevent duplication Both databases should be in the same server, and use the same password. If there's a duplicated name in both databases, the script will postfix the username from the database you're merging with something like: [imported]. So you probably will find users that looks like username[imported] after the merge. To solve this problem of two usernames being one person, there's a tool in the script to merge users individually. New version - The database to merge can now have a different host/username/password. * - Ability to auto merge users with the same username (to avoid 4000 users with the [imported] thing. :p) * - You can now skip the forum merging, and use the tool only to merge users. - The poll bug seems to be fixed now. Post your feedback. Installation: Simply upload the attached file to /forum/importers/ and go to your Admin CP > BB Import Systems and choose vBulletin Merge Tool for v2.2.x. Note that this script requires vBulletin 2.2.7 (or newer) to work. I have tested it with 2.2.6 but you need to upgrade the file /forum/admin/bbimport.php to the version you found on vBulletin 2.2.7 or newer. Important Information: This merger is beta! You should backup everything before starting. Use it under your own risk! I decided to reopen this thread with a new version of this merger. I hope it fixes all the problems with previous versions. REMEMBER: If you're going to merge two database that are located on the same host, you SHOULD use a different hostname for both database. For example: If you have 'localhost' configured as your $servername variable on the admin/config.php file, and you want to merge a database stored on the same server, you should use something like '127.0.0.1'. Another example... If you have $servername configured to 'vbulletin.org', and you want to merge a database located on vbulletin.org, use the IP address for that server instead... In this case '205.214.66.221'. Get it? Sorry, I'm not very good with english and it's very hard to explain this. I hope you've understood this. |
Nice Idea....useful for users that join under multiple names....but i wont be having that problem on my new board
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Thanks for your comments, but that's not the main purpose of the merger. You can merge two vBulletin installations into one.
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That is awesome! I know many people have been waiting for this. Great job!
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Well done! :) A vB to vB importer has been requested for a looooooong time.
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w00t, this will be useful! :)
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Anyone used this yet? Outcome?
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I will test this right now I have two different databases on my HD so I will test quick
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Please post your results here :D Any comments/feedback/bug reports is appreciated.
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I got it to work w00t! I accually did it. wow this is so kool thanks much for the great hack
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