Yes.AustinSBR wrote:Is there anything like this that will work with 2.0 versions?
SQL ERROR [ mysql4 ]
Out of range value adjusted for column 'user_posts' at row 1 [1264]
SQL
UPDATE official_users SET user_posts = 50000000 WHERE user_id = 2
BACKTRACE
FILE: includes/db/mysql.php
LINE: 158
CALL: dbal_mysql->sql_error()
FILE: includes/acp/acp_users.php
LINE: 805
CALL: dbal_mysql->sql_query()
FILE: includes/functions_module.php
LINE: 471
CALL: acp_users->main()
FILE: adm/index.php
LINE: 74
CALL: p_master->load_active()
You’re kidding right?Jaymie1989 wrote:Is this a bug???
What Doesnt say a limit any where.Highway of Life wrote:You’re kidding right?Jaymie1989 wrote:Is this a bug???
You set the user’s posts to 50 million. -- The user_posts column is a mediumint 8.
Medium int has a limit of 3 bytes, unsigned it’s a limit of some 16 million.Jaymie1989 wrote:What Doesnt say a limit any where.Highway of Life wrote:You’re kidding right?Jaymie1989 wrote:Is this a bug???
You set the user’s posts to 50 million. -- The user_posts column is a mediumint 8.
So what is the most it can go up to?
The only change for RC8 is to use a different Find in the file language/en/acp/common.php.Jaymie1989 wrote:Does it work with RC8?
Find:Add after:Code: Select all
'LOG_USER_UPDATE_NAME' => '<strong>Changed username</strong><br />» from “%1$s” to “%2$s”',
Code: Select all
'LOG_USER_UPDATE_POSTCOUNT' => '<strong>Changed post count</strong><br />» from “%1$s” to “%2$s”',