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wolverine where are you? trying to sync users, looked all over
« on: June 18, 2007, 03:12:37 PM »

hi wolverine, i hope this reaches you.. i've asked this question a couple of times, and i've also done my job of searching the forums to make sure it wasn't a duplicate post.. yet, nobody has answered me.  i don't see how you can allow new members to install the joomla-smf bridge when there is such a major problem with the documentation.

i have over 10,000 members in my smf and cannot sync it through the admin backend because a timeout occurs.  so, i have to do it manually through phpmyadmin like the instruction manual says.  BUT THERE IS NO LINK TO THE FLASH GUIDE YOU SAY TO VIEW. 

how do you sync users?  right now my site with over 15,000 members is dead because of this problem.  i cannot find this flash tutorial to save me.  all that is needed is the SQL query so i can move my users through there.. please help.
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Re: wolverine where are you? trying to sync users, looked all over
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2007, 12:25:03 AM »

The flash guide was provided by one of our members and worked at the time of writing.  How is the site dead?  Did you not backup the tables?  There isn't a SQL query that can do it alone, you need a php script to handle this.  There was never one written for this type of procedure.  Unfortunately I simply don't have the time due to real life so my recommendation is to revert to your backup.
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