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Oh I see now !
USERID is just a numerical chronological figure for registrations. In that case, I'm sure I'm "1" as I'm Admin and first registration .... I have vbSEO on my site, so clicking on member profiles doesn't show the "userid" like here. --------------- Added [DATE]1217351214[/DATE] at [TIME]1217351214[/TIME] --------------- BINGO ! Now have access to Queries by adding "1". Thanks lynne ! Now to go bother vb.com with their "Query" commands ! |
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Glad you got it figured out! You can also see the userids by going to your Admin CP and searching on the user. When the user screen comes up, the userid is listed at the top.
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is this applicable to version 4.x.x?
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Viewing the userid in the User panel of the Admincp? Yes.
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