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turkforum 10-11-2004 10:11 PM

PROMOTION By User Profile Fields
 
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My question will be also about this PROMOTION
can i use User Profile Fields as a creteria for making promotions

Like age?
If the user selects they are 30+ age the promotion will take him to 30+ age usegroup, I know there are some Age hacks but they did not work.

Because

I also add custom fields like DO you like X?
If the radio button is checked that means i am gonna move him to a spesific UserGroup

Please some one give me an advice

peterska2 10-11-2004 10:20 PM

theres nothing currently available that will do this and to get it to do it will require significant code changes.

However you could use public joinable usergroups where people can join the groups that they are interested in and this would then open up those forums for them.

turkforum 10-11-2004 10:25 PM

I dont understan why a major code is need,
The promotion currently counts the # posts and can than make necessary cahnges,
If the # posts is a filed at the USer row at a database if the promotion script can read the posts and reputation why cant other user profiles?

LeeCHeSSS 10-20-2004 09:46 AM

Hmm, I need this too. Off to go create it...

Colin F 10-20-2004 09:55 AM

I made something that allows you to split up users into secondary usergroups according to an option they picked on registration for a client. You're probably looking for something similiar, if I understand correctly...

paulfletcher 03-02-2006 02:28 AM

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I made something that allows you to split up users into secondary usergroups according to an option they picked on registration for a client. You're probably looking for something similiar, if I understand correctly...
Don't mean to open this thread again. But I would be interested in this. Could you show me how you did this?

Thanks,
Paul


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