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I just had the new UBB installed (from Classic) and some of my member's stats are screwed-up. They're upset because some of them are "newbies" instead of "old timers". - is there a way to change the number of posts in a profile? - even if I change the member's status, it doesn't stick and gets reversed by the number of posts in the profile... ? thx!
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There is an option to force new post titles or keep origanls, i think its in the same place that you customise the posting titles.
I think if you run that they should all settle.
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thx, Mark, but when I change the members title, it's gets reversed at their next post to the status dictated by the number of posts they have in the system. Maybe it has to be a small hack into the member's profile so I can change the # of posts...?
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You could always update the post levels then use the reset
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Or set custom titles, if you really like them
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What were getting at i think is visit the CP
Profile Settings --->>> Members Titles
Scroll down
Check this box if you want to update existing users with these new titles.
Have you tried that one ?
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thanks guys... but none of this does the trick... I need to access an individual member's stat/script so I can change the number of posts. Where are the members scripts located? Y
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You would have to change their post count in the sql for that member.
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Can you be more specific as to where that particular part of the sql is located? I don't want to screw anything up. Sorry about the hand-holding but I am a total newbie when it comes to sql.
Thanks, Y.
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I believe its the USER_TOTAL_POSTS field in the USER_PROFILE table.
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by Outdoorking - 04/13/2024 5:08 PM
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