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Manually adding forums in database
Hey, I'm working on a project where I need to manually add a forum via the database. Problem is that when I add the forum to the vb_forum table it doesn't show up in the forum list. However, if I add another forum in the adminCP afterwards both the new forum and the forum I added in the database show up. (And appear to be working just fine.)
I'm guessing that there is some table I need to be updating that I've missed. It doesn't seem to be the datastore table because if I remove the forums entry and rebuild from maintenance it still isn't there. Anyone have some direction for me? Thanks! |
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This is what vBulletin Data Managers are for! There is more to adding a user/post/thread/etc than just a single row in a table.
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Okey, dokey. Have a link to get me rolling down the right path?
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<a href="http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/data_managers" target="_blank">Data Managers</a>
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Thanks for the link Dismounted. This certainly looks like the way to go. However, I am having a problem implementing this solution in the MVC Framework CakePHP. The problem I am having is that no matter where I try to implement my code I get this error:
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