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Originally Posted by Disasterpiece
yes.
Normally you'd replace it with your table prefix, like "vb4_" for example so the correct table name gets created, but since you don't use table prefixes for your vbulletin tables, just the table name would be the correct name convention.
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Ok, crossed my fingers and executed the three sql command sequences above, removing the {TABLE_PREFIX} thing
I now have a table in the database and nothing seemed to blow up. (see pic)
However, when I run preview or look at attachments, no watermark shows. In preview, I still don't see demo pic.
Regards,
Doug