Just a thought, in case i wanted to reset... If so please state how to...
Can i RESET REPUTATION???
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I'm not positive, but I think you run this query:
DELETE FROM reputation
If you use table prefixes then you need to change reputation to include the prefix. Backup first!
Then update your counters:
Admin CP -> Import & Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild User Reputation -
Originally posted by Jake BunceI'm not positive, but I think you run this query:
DELETE FROM reputation
If you use table prefixes then you need to change reputation to include the prefix. Backup first!
Then update your counters:
Admin CP -> Import & Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild User ReputationComment
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I don't see any way to edit or delete reputation "votes" in the Admin CP, nor have I ever come across such a feature. I combed through the entire Admin CP while doing the inline help topics, so I probably would have seen it if it was there.Comment
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You can make it so certain users have little or no reputation giving power by adjusting the settings in your:
Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> User Reputation Options
Will this work for you?Comment
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i've been looking in that section. i dont see anything there that will let me give access to select ppl.
also...one of my forum members says he doesn't see his Reputation info in his CP. he sees his points, but not the rest of the stuff, like the rating, user, and post for each reputation he got. i see mine ok, but since i'm an administrator...i was thinking maybe it's different for admins and regular users
i'd also like to know that since i'm an administrator, if i give rep to someone...does it show up in their reputation? the Administrator's Reputation Power in the admin CP gave me the idea that maybe it doesnt show up when we give/take away repLast edited by buffy; Sat 1 May '04, 8:49pm.Comment
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I don't know of a feature to grant/revoke reputation giving power at the user level, nor do I know of a feature to enable/disable people from viewing their reputation votes in their User CP.
I tested the reputation feature on my test forum and my test users were always able to see their reputation votes in their User CP, whether they were admins or not.
If that forum member continues having problems you should try voting on one of his posts and logging as under his account to see if the vote shows up in their User CP.Comment
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ok cool- i will log in his account if he still complains about not seeing the reputation
i am confused at the part of your post where you said...I don't know of a feature to grant/revoke reputation giving power at the user level, nor do I know of a feature to enable/disable people from viewing their reputation votes in their User CP.
if you don't know of a way, why did you make this statement below?
Originally posted by Jake BunceYou can make it so certain users have little or no reputation giving power by adjusting the settings in your:
Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> User Reputation OptionsComment
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Originally posted by buffyif you don't know of a way, why did you make this statement below?
You can specify criteria in that section of your Admin CP to scale the reputation giving power of users based on things like registration date, post count, etc.Comment
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Originally posted by SnappaOk, then can an administrator delete a reputation that he was given?
You will need to look at the table called "Reputation" and you will also need to know the user ID of the user whose entries you want to edit. You can find this in the address of the Public Profile for the user.
It's not an elegant solution, but for occasional use it does the job!
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I'm not positive, but I think you run this query:
DELETE FROM reputation
If you use table prefixes then you need to change reputation to include the prefix. Backup first!
Then update your counters:
Admin CP -> Import & Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild User Reputation
Anyway, worked great, thanks!Comment
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