If you don't have any of these installed then this add-on will do precisely nothing. [high]Please note that you should have the latest version of the above hacks installed for this to work properly.[/high] If you do have any of these installed then this will add a "most ever" count similar to the one in the active users display.
Just download the product XML file and import using the Product Manager.
Note: Obviously it will only count from the time you install it, neither it nor I can see backwards in time.
History:
v2.02 : First Release. v2.03 : Changed logic of IF statement. v2.04 : Minor changes, no update necessary.
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What table/field is the most located... I migrated to a new server from 3.0 and that info I didnt end up moving over.. I still have the old board up but out of productuion, so I can see what date had the most visitors and how many.. But can I change it on the new one to reflect that old 'record'
Not really - at least not without editing the database, not an easy thing to do.
No big deal.. Our busy times start again in the summer and sometime this year we will break all those records anyway as this is our 3rd year.. Thanks for responding
i have notice a problem with this product, mybe i am not understanding correctly,
but could you explane me how it is possible that the total members that have visited the forum today are 83
and
the most members online in one day was 84, today?
i have tested several times the product in both the to ways (Set to 'yes' for a rolling 24 hour display, leave as 'no' to reset the count at each members midnight.), but the result is the same.
i have notice a problem with this product, mybe i am not understanding correctly,
but could you explane me how it is possible that the total members that have visited the forum today are 83
and
the most members online in one day was 84, today?
i have tested several times the product in both the to ways (Set to 'yes' for a rolling 24 hour display, leave as 'no' to reset the count at each members midnight.), but the result is the same.
It may have something to do with invisible users... That is kinda odd though
Actually, this has been covered in the past - it's a side effect of users in different timezones. You have (at least) one user who is in a timezone ahead of you (i.e. when it's 8pm for you, it's 11pm for them). Because of this, they have seen more people than you (i.e. 84, compared to your current 83) because the "most" count is server wide, it gets updated to 84. The other count (83) is unique to you, and will catchup with the other count as the day progresses.
I've been running this hack along with who has visited and who has posted for a week or so now. I just noticed that the "most" stats do not seem to hold. I have a very small private family forum and earlier this week we had 8 visitors in one day - the "most" stat reflected that for several days. Today, we had 6 visitors and the "most" stat has changed to show 6 as the most ever visitors when it should still be showing 8. Same applies for posters...most should be 6 (and was 6 for a while) but now is showing 4 as the most ever posters.
The only way that could happen is if something corrupted your datastore and reset the counts to zero, otherwise it's not possible without manual intevention, since the stored count is only updated if the current count is larger.