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pitstraight
New Member

Australia
82 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2009 :  14:27:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm wondering if there's a MOD that can flag what topics a member has posted in. Basically so when a member is browsing the forum they know which topics they have contributed to.

Unfortunately I haven't searched because I don't even know what you would call it :(

<moved from="Help: General / Current Version (v3.4.xx)" by="Shaggy" /><

Edited by - Shaggy on 19 January 2009 04:48:17

Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4207 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2009 :  14:51:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That information already exists in the member's profile. Click on members, username. If the member doesn't have any "recent topics", you can click the link "find all non-archived posts by".<
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pitstraight
New Member

Australia
82 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2009 :  15:05:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, but is there a mod to show it when they are browsing the forum ?<
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pitstraight
New Member

Australia
82 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2009 :  15:08:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Also, that only shows last 30 days if I've read the code properly. But I don't know what T_STATUS, R_STATUS and F_TYPE do - is there a field definition list somewhere, a wiki maybe ?<
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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4207 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2009 :  15:27:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There's a well-developed mod guide which details a great number of functions, variables, etc.

T_Status refers to the status of a topic, if less than 2, the topic has not been approved (if moderation is used).
R_Status is the same for replies.
F_Type = 0 (normal), 1 (archived)<
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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  04:47:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's not exactly what you want but have a look at the Who Has Posted mod.

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Search is your friend
“I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the
fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had
taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.”

Edited by - Shaggy on 19 January 2009 04:48:02
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bobby131313
Senior Member

USA
1163 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  09:36:35  Show Profile  Visit bobby131313's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Just added that mod Shaggy. Pretty cool. Would be nice though if it would show a check mark or something next to the number of replies if you posted in it.<

Switch the order of your title tags
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MaD2ko0l
Senior Member

United Kingdom
1053 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  12:09:42  Show Profile  Visit MaD2ko0l's Homepage  Reply with Quote
hi,

i asked this question several months back. and i think carefree or cripto had a version of this that worked with a MySQL database but it didnt work for me while using access, so i took some advice form huwr and came up with this little mod.

Click Me To Download

i have only tested it on access and it seems to work on my own site tha i used it on.

touch wood, everyhtign is still there and it still works.

MaD2ko0l<

© 1999-2010 MaD2ko0l
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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4207 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  13:50:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You left out a sub routine in your instructions. The "Sub GetMyReplies" is called within "forum.asp" but is never defined.<
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pitstraight
New Member

Australia
82 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  15:07:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the info Carefree, I was just about to download it but I'll wait <
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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4207 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  15:17:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's safe to download. When you see that line of code in the instructions for "forum.asp", you can simply comment it out and the mod will still function (although perhaps not in the manner in which Mad2Kool intended).

The line in question is:
			call getMyReplies(Topic_ForumID, Topic_ID, MemberID)
<
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MaD2ko0l
Senior Member

United Kingdom
1053 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2009 :  16:09:55  Show Profile  Visit MaD2ko0l's Homepage  Reply with Quote
oopies..nice find...copy/paste error in the read me..updated now.

the file sin the "Modified Filse" folder had the correct sub routine in it.

thanks for pointing it out

Click Me To Download <--- Same link as before<

© 1999-2010 MaD2ko0l

Edited by - MaD2ko0l on 19 January 2009 16:10:29
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pitstraight
New Member

Australia
82 Posts

Posted - 23 January 2009 :  02:05:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for that, it's working now <
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