PM Stats 1.1 Hack | 28.05.2001-22:10 CET
What does it do:
This Hacks show some stats for your PM's, which includes:
Version 1.0
I found this very usefull so I can trackdown which user stores how many PM's and how to set the PM quota. This idea is only usefull for those of us, who had some server limitation and like to find ways to keep the diskquota of the database small.
For version: vBulletin 2.0.0 (should work with RC2 and RC3, but for odler versions the CSS is missing).
Files needed: pmstats.php
Files to edit: pmstats.php
Templates to create/edit: none
Instructions are in pmstats.php file.
Screenshot http://www.studenten-city.de/stf/pmstats.jpg
FEEDBACK WANTED! Likes/dislikes/modification requests all gladly accepted.
What does it do:
This Hacks show some stats for your PM's, which includes:
Version 1.0
- It show per page all users who stores PM's in the database, sort by users with the most PM's.
It shows: total PM's, new PM's and unread PM's - Total PM's in database
- How many Users with at least one PM are in db
- Users PM average
- it highlight users who stores more then 90% of the current PM quota, so you can find those users fast.
- link to userprofile for direct edit (this one was requested)
- delete all PM's of one user (this one was requested)
- the last part is a little big tricky to explain: you can know see the Last Visit, Last Activity, Last Post of an user in different colors. What is it good for? Lets say you can easy see if an user is inactive and you can delete his PM's to keep your database clean. If there need to explain more, take a look at the screenshot or ask me and I'll try to explain it more.
I found this very usefull so I can trackdown which user stores how many PM's and how to set the PM quota. This idea is only usefull for those of us, who had some server limitation and like to find ways to keep the diskquota of the database small.
For version: vBulletin 2.0.0 (should work with RC2 and RC3, but for odler versions the CSS is missing).
Files needed: pmstats.php
Files to edit: pmstats.php
Templates to create/edit: none
Instructions are in pmstats.php file.
Screenshot http://www.studenten-city.de/stf/pmstats.jpg
FEEDBACK WANTED! Likes/dislikes/modification requests all gladly accepted.
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