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To do so, login to your phpMyAdmin and select your forum database from the left panel and ''Query'' from the right panel. In the SQL-query box enter the following query: | To do so, login to your phpMyAdmin and select your forum database from the left panel and ''Query'' from the right panel. In the SQL-query box enter the following query: | ||
{{code|1=UPDATE | {{version specific|version=1.1.x | ||
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{{code|1=UPDATE smf_members | |||
SET karmaGood = 0, karmaBad = 0; | SET karmaGood = 0, karmaBad = 0; | ||
}} | }} | ||
Replace | {{version specific|version=2.0.x | ||
}} | |||
{{code|1=UPDATE smf_members | |||
SET karma_good = 0, karma_bad = 0; | |||
}} | |||
Replace the prefix 'smf_' with your custom prefix if not using the default. | |||
<noinclude>[[category:FAQ]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[category:FAQ]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 09:35, 3 September 2015
Currently you need to run a query from phpMyAdmin to reset the karma totals on your forum.
To do so, login to your phpMyAdmin and select your forum database from the left panel and Query from the right panel. In the SQL-query box enter the following query:
The following applies only to version 1.1.x |
UPDATE smf_members SET karmaGood = 0, karmaBad = 0;
The following applies only to version 2.0.x |
UPDATE smf_members SET karma_good = 0, karma_bad = 0;
Replace the prefix 'smf_' with your custom prefix if not using the default.