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Admin Edit of Post Username & Dateline
Version: 1.0, by phlogiston phlogiston is offline
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Version: 3.5.7 Rating:
Released: 09-14-2005 Last Update: 09-14-2005 Installs: 63
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This product will allow Administrators to edit the username and/or the date & time of posts.

It's fairly no-frills but may be of use to others - I use it because at present I am going back through some threads to insert a post at the beginning to act as topic info and also I like to post updates under a particular username which isn't my preferred login. Yes I'm lazy enough that posting and then editing the uername is easier than logging in the other account!



Details:
3 plugin locations (one to cache template)
1 new template
1 added query to match username to userid
Applies edit username/dateline permission to usergroupid 6.

note:
If you edit the dateline for a post and alter which is the first or last post in a thread then you'll need to rebuild thread info from admncp maintenance. (Not strictly needed for changing the last post as this will be updated when the thread is next posted in.)


As I say, no frills; very simply does what it does and no more. I think the code may be a bit of a fudge in places to work around weirdness I couldn't think to sort any other way so if you know better please share!

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Old 09-15-2005, 10:38 PM
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If you wanted the thread to be at the top, isnt that what stickies are for? I dont understand the real reason for this.
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Old 09-15-2005, 11:04 PM
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It's not something that I imagine many folk will have a use for I'll give you that!

As for myself it wasn't wanting threads to be at the top of a forum it was taking existing threads and needing to reorder posts within them, specifically in my case to add a post at the beginning to display differently (like vb.org does with hacks), my solution was to edit the datestamp of the post so it becomes first post - that again I doubt more than a couple others would ever need but still, sharing is good
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Old 09-15-2005, 11:09 PM
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thanks, was hoping the old 3.0 version would get ported
I use it a lot for a variety of reasons
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Old 09-16-2005, 03:18 AM
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It's not something that I imagine many folk will have a use for I'll give you that!

As for myself it wasn't wanting threads to be at the top of a forum it was taking existing threads and needing to reorder posts within them, specifically in my case to add a post at the beginning to display differently (like vb.org does with hacks), my solution was to edit the datestamp of the post so it becomes first post - that again I doubt more than a couple others would ever need but still, sharing is good
I was running an "efed" site, where I wanted to combine threads together to form one long post, and this would have allowed me to do it with a little work. I would have loved this, but that was a while ago.
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Old 09-16-2005, 08:01 PM
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I have had trouble copying threads from old threads in phpbb2 to vbulletin, had trouble running import rotuines, so this helps me changing the timestamp back to the orginal post date, which is much easilier than editing the date than to go into the hosts sql manager and find the correct thread records and change the appropriate fields.

I assume this will also update lastposter / timedate fields as well as firstposter / datestamp fields which affect the forums thread list.
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Old 09-16-2005, 10:46 PM
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It doesn't seem to work for me, as it gives an error message saying that no users match your query. The posts were copied by a copy and paste routine. Oh well the sql manager routine will let me do it.
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/me installs, hope it works ok
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doesnt seem to work for 3.5 GOLD Can we update it?
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:37 AM
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Another option:

https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=98737
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