<a href="http://members.vbulletin.com/api/vBulletin/_includes_adminfunctions_php.html#functionbuild_op tions" target="_blank">build_options</a>
BUT!
You shouldn't be manually editing the database in the first place, if you enable debug mode on your test board and go into vBulletin Options you will find that you can create New Settings (and Setting Groups). This way vBulletin will take care of everything related to updating the datastore, adding a row to the table e.t.c. just make sure that you set a product for it and it will also be exported with the product XML.
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