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pitstraight |
Posted - 31 January 2008 : 15:29:45 At the moment the 'read' counter on any thread just starts from 1 and continually rises. I would like to see a MOD that allows you to find how many reads in the last X days (like the active topics dropdown).
I see something like the Active Topics page, but the dropdown has 1, 7, 14, 30 , 60, 90 days etc ..... and lists the topics sorted by reads (in that timeframe) in desc order.
So, a thread with a HUGE number of reads, but no one has read it today will NOT be shown in the 1-day list, but the thread that was posted and read 3 times WILL appear in the 1-day list. It's kinda hard to desctibe, but I hope you get the idea< |
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cripto9t |
Posted - 12 March 2008 : 08:56:24 quote: Originally posted by pitstraight
No probs, hope I wasn't pushing to much.
Nope, I needed reminding .
I finally got it off, so check your mail.< |
pitstraight |
Posted - 12 March 2008 : 04:44:36 No probs, hope I wasn't pushing to much.< |
cripto9t |
Posted - 11 March 2008 : 17:30:21 sorry about that pitstraight. I'll get it to you in the next hour or so.< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 11 March 2008 : 16:34:05 He may be just like me... haven't had a chance to check the ole Inbox in the last week or so... < |
pitstraight |
Posted - 11 March 2008 : 15:38:26 * bump *
I posted here and sent you an email, but I haven't seen anything arrive in my inbox yet ... would really love to test this < |
pitstraight |
Posted - 07 March 2008 : 16:37:55 I would really like to test it
Please send to <my user name>@gmail.com I don't want to write my email here but I think you know what I mean.< |
cripto9t |
Posted - 07 March 2008 : 14:04:14 pitstraight, I still haven't found the time to finish this. I still need to write a file to clean up the old data.
But it does accomplish the task at hand and it looks decient . I'll email the code to you if you want to try it out. It will take a few weeks on a live forum to load up the read table anyway. Also gives you a chance to look it over and see what I missed. By then I may have the admin file ready.
If anybody else wants to try it out, just ask and I'll send you a copy. muzishun, still wanna test?< |
muzishun |
Posted - 28 February 2008 : 11:49:27 I am willing to test on MS Access, assuming I can find the time. Shouldn't be hard to make sure it all works as it should.< |
pitstraight |
Posted - 27 February 2008 : 19:21:21 Thanks all, I have MS SQL so I guess it will work out of the box.< |
muzishun |
Posted - 27 February 2008 : 09:16:45 cripto, I'm glad you are making progress on this. I, too, have been busy beyond belief the past few weeks. I haven't even been able to work on a couple of my other things that need updating.
I look forward to seeing what you have.< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 27 February 2008 : 08:39:22 Last I checked, the bigger issues usually run into are things like TOP vs. LIMIT - but if you use the TopSQL() function Snitz has built in you can neatly avoid that problem.
The only other issues I've seen are using reserved words as field names.
Just my 2 cents (USD). < |
cripto9t |
Posted - 27 February 2008 : 08:22:51 pitstraight, I haven't had much time to put into this lately, but I'm almost finished. Just a few more issues to work out. Hopefully I'll have it ready by this weekend.
Also like I stated before, I have no idea if the db query will work with an access db and I know it won't work with older versions of mySql. I'm testing with mySql 5 and MSSql7. Just to let you know . < |
pitstraight |
Posted - 27 February 2008 : 02:44:28 * bump *< |
muzishun |
Posted - 13 February 2008 : 01:11:56 I haven't made any progress yet. The Post History mod took up more time than I expected it to. I may be able to work on this over the next week or so. Something tells me it will be a little more complex than it seems on the surface, but we shall see.< |
pitstraight |
Posted - 12 February 2008 : 19:45:15 Any progress on this one ?< |