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I can see the usergroups but how can I find out their ID number?
(sorry if this is the wrong forum to ask) |
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What do you mean exactly?
Edit: Administrators : User Group ID=6 Super Moderators: User Group ID=5 Moderators: User Group ID=7 Normal Members: User Group ID=2 If thats what you mean ![]() |
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Yes but I need to know this for new usergroups that I made myself to.
Where do I find this? Thank you |
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In the admin cp, go to the user groups part.. hover over your user group, and the last number in the status bar is the ID
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User Groups > Modify > all I see is : Usergroup, # of Users, Edit, List Users
no number for the ID. ![]() My version is 2.2.6 |
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No, he meant put your cursor over the EDIT and it should show an URL on the status bar of your Browser. The last digit in the URL should be the User Group number.
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sorry, I understand now thank you
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No problem, and no need to apologize! ^_^
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