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OK I added a column to the usergroup table manually and now I am trying to figure out how to get that column into the $permissions array.
the column is blogentriesperday (I added through phpMyAdmin and not through the admincp because I couldnt find where to add new columns to usergroup table). So I added the column set the value and now when I do a print_r($permissions) the $permissions["blogentriesperday"] variable is not there. How do I make permissions grab that column too? I looked in init.php and I dont think thats where its at, if it is then I'm not sure how to / where to add it. Anyone know? |
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acidmax,
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Actually I am, that is my other acct. I am in the middle of switching servers and in my usercp I switched emails today and it might have bounced or something so it wasnt working right, however I am a licensed vBulletin user.
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