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It seems like there would be an easy way to do this. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance, Tim |
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#2
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Edit the member. There is a place for post count.
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#3
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Ok, but I need to know what the value should be.
Tim |
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If you have phpMyAdmin, a real easy way would be to go into the post table and find all posts by that user. It then tells you in the query how many rows get returned. I think if you just want to make the query, it would be something like:
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SELECT count(*) FROM `post` WHERE `userid` =x |
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#5
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Yes, but that doesn't take into account forums that posts don't increment the post counter. As far as I can tell that option is stored in an option bitfield, which I can't decypher in mysql.
Tim |
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#6
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AdminCP > Maintenance > Update Counters > Update Post Counts
READ MESSAGE GIVEN UNDER THE TITLE BEFORE YOU PROCEED |
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I guess you can modify the query to add something in the where statement: AND 'forumid' !=y
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#8
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Quote:
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It seems like this shouldn't be this hard. Tim |
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#9
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Updating all users post counts is the best way. Should only take 1-2 minutes.
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#10
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I have a feeling it is going to take a lot longer than a few min. And I have custom post counts for some users that I can't lose.
If I wanted to simply update all the users I would have just done it and not posted looking for a solution to what I thought was a simple request. Tim |
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