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That's not how it works.PaladinValer said:It only searches to find the last 500 posts. If you could bring that number down to, say, 50, it wouldn't bog down the server as much. I doubt people post more than 50 times per three or four days and if they do, they need to exercise more!
That is possible, with some recoding. Why not just automatically subscribe to threads you've posted in via your User CP, Options? That works just as well.merryheart said:Would it be possible to show a users last x posts in their profile? the posts could queue there and drop off (like reps) rather than be searched... Just an idea...
Heheheh - the owner said "stupid database."Erwin said:I'm trying to do so.To know which posts were made in the last month, the stupid database still needs to go through all the posts!
LOL - if your or my fingers and brain and body were as tired and worn out as his this weekend, I bet we would too!!!MichaelFJF said:Heheheh - the owner said "stupid database." M
Erwin said:Why not just automatically subscribe to threads you've posted in via your User CP, Options? That works just as well.
Henaynei said:that function is very kewl - it shows those subscribed threads in which there have been posts since your last visit/post - so if ther has been no activity on that thread you will not see it usually on your CP
I agree - everyone should use this feature rather than search posts.MQTA said:You mean everyone isn't using autosubscribed threads? How else can you keep up with where you've posted?
When I've read all of them, I make sure I Mark All Forums read, so next time only new posts in subscribed threads show up, not the whole list all the time. When I'm done with them, then I go look for the new threads.
Vbulletin has come a long way, for sure!
Henaynei said:that function is very kewl - it shows those subscribed threads in which there have been posts since your last visit/post - so if ther has been no activity on that thread you will not see it usually on your CP
Erwin said:That is possible, with some recoding. Why not just automatically subscribe to threads you've posted in via your User CP, Options? That works just as well.
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