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Make vbulletin use another table for users
I want to be able to make Vbulletin use another table for users.
Basicly i have 2 vb licences now, and i have one forum up and running. I want to get another forums up and running, but i want to use the same user table as my other forum. Is there a way to do this? |
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I don't think so. It would be sufficiant to hook db_mysql.php, and make the necessary additions to it.
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You could just modify db_mysql.php, but that would add unecessary overhead on every query...the more efficient option would to do what Zachary said, which you can find (or write) a simple too that'll just do a find and replace on all files
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exactly what has to be done?
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can someone post what i have to change or add in most or all of the files?
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Lurk, unless your willing to either take some time and expirement or pay someone to do this, i really dont think anyone is going to list out the change of every file in the system.
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ok, i'll set up a test board and play around with it. I don't know php/mysql though. But i kinda have an idea :D
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actually, i give up :(
oh well |
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