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Hi,
We have lots of scripts that are linked to our ubb 6.5.2 forum user database. Now there's already lots of work in updating the queries, but the usernumbers have also been changed.
Anyone know of a hack or something else in the import proces to stop the renumbering proces? Or is there a table like ubbt_IMPORT_MAP which makes it easy for me to find out new usernumbers?
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the import map should remember users, threads, and posts; should mind you..
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the import map should remember users, threads, and posts; should mind you.. I just see a post translation table, not a "this old user# is now this new user#"-table.
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The table that maps the old usernumber to the new usernumber is just temporary and is deleted after the import is finished. You could comment out the portion that drops that table at the end so it's still there.
Around line 1658 of threads_import you'll see a line where it drops the table called memtemp.
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Around line 1658 of threads_import you'll see a line where it drops the table called memtemp. ok, found it. I see it drops a few more interesting tables for me
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