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Sorry. The name of the table is 'post' but if you have a TABLE_PREFIX defined in includes/config.php, then that gets added to the beginning of the name. So, you can either look at includes/config.php, or if you can use phpmyadmin to list the tables in your database you should see that, if you have a prefix defined, they all begin with the same thing.
It's possible you don't have a prefix defined, in which case you'd just use 'post' as the table name. I guess if you're confused about this then you probably don't have a prefix, so just try 'post' and see if that works. |
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