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ETA: That looks like a query from admin/user.php around line 120: Code:
$searchquery = " SELECT user.userid, reputation, username, usergroupid, birthday_search, email, parentemail,(options & " . $vbulletin->bf_misc_useroptions['coppauser'] . ") AS coppauser, homepage, icq, aim, yahoo, msn, skype, signature, usertitle, joindate, lastpost, posts, ipaddress, lastactivity, userfield.* FROM " . TABLE_PREFIX . "user AS user LEFT JOIN " . TABLE_PREFIX . "userfield AS userfield ON(userfield.userid = user.userid) LEFT JOIN " . TABLE_PREFIX . "usertextfield AS usertextfield ON(usertextfield.userid = user.userid) WHERE $condition ORDER BY " . $db->escape_string($vbulletin->GPC['orderby']) . " " . $db->escape_string($vbulletin->GPC['direction']) . " LIMIT " . $vbulletin->GPC['limitstart'] . ", " . $vbulletin->GPC['limitnumber'] ; ETA: another thought...I have vb version 3.8.3, so I suppose it's possible it is something taht changed going to 3.8.4 and a "warnings" field was actually added to the user table, and uninstalling that mod removed it. If that's the case then the solution might be to put it back. If you look in install/mysql_schema.xml and search for '"user' (with the " in front), then you should be able to check if it should have a warnings column or not. |
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