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Originally Posted by kh99
The hash isn't a random value (Edit - well, maybe it is). Look in payments.php to see how it's calculated.
I'm not sure, but I think maybe in this case the reason for a hash is to generate a unique id for the payment that can't be guessed (if you just used increasing integers for an id it would be easy to guess). ETA...in which case, now that I think about it, random values might work just as well as long as they're unique.
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After reading somethings about hash... Random or not, it might as well be since its impossible (unfeasible) top reverse engineer a hash value to its original content. So i guess i could generate a bunch of random numbers to put in there and put a little salt at the end/beginning so I know i actually made up those numbers.
Thanks!
--------------- Added [DATE]1328747485[/DATE] at [TIME]1328747485[/TIME] ---------------
What would be the easiest/practical way to export data from one table d fields into a different table and fields?
Also, what would be the query to use, so it doesn't overwrite (in case i already have some subscriptions manually in there)?
Thanks!