i think i've got most of them back, but there are a few that look weird. if yours looks wrong or too low, please post in this thread so i can figure out how to fix it. i already noticed that rach's are wrong -- i'm not sure why.
please be patient with me, though; i've been wroking on the board for two soldi days now and i've got to take a break form it for a day or so because i'm getting kinda tired of messing around with files and sql code.
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aha! it only affects people who joined after the archive backup was taken, because they had a null value in the column that had the number of posts before the archive.
what i had done was insert two new columns inot the users table -- one with the post counts taken from the archive, and one with the number of posts they'd made since the archive was made. i didn't think to set the default values of those columns to zero when i made them, so anyone with no value for one or the other has NULL instead of zero. if you add a NULL value to a number, you get 0. sucks, but it's fixable pretty easily.
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what i had done was insert two new columns inot the users table -- one with the post counts taken from the archive, and one with the number of posts they'd made since the archive was made. i didn't think to set the default values of those columns to zero when i made them, so anyone with no value for one or the other has NULL instead of zero. if you add a NULL value to a number, you get 0. sucks, but it's fixable pretty easily.
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turn your back and run, then that is frightening. -- Krishnamurti[/blockquote]
What is the good of running away if whatever we are is always there? -- Krishnamurti[/blockquote]
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