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Originally Posted by SteveK
I tried the option of using the vb table prefix but got these tables instead...
Step 1 - Set up database tables
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinksadmin if it does not exist
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinksdownloads if it does not exist
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinkscat if it does not exist
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinkslink if it does not exist
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinksltoc if it does not exist
--- Creating TABLE_PREFIXlinksrate if it does not exist
--- Modifying tables where necessary
Step 1 - Database modifications complete
Those were the exact table names that were created!
And yes I changed the commented lines around in both the required files. I just didn't change "TABLE_PREFIX" to my actual VB table prefix. I thought it would do this for me. Maybe that was the intent and it's just not working. Just thought you should be aware of this. Maybe a little more clarification here.
Otherwise all is good.
Thanks,
SteveK
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TABLE_PREFIX should be " . TABLE_PREFIX . " aka[sql]INSERT INTO `" . TABLE_PREFIX . "linkslink` VALUES ...[/sql] get it ? the " . TABLE_PREFIX . " needs to be outside the processed SQL and to be inserted as a variable value from the global scope of your PHP script ...