I accidentally messed up my user.tab file and restored it from backup, not realizing a new user had registered since the last backup I was using.
He had made some posts but now a different user has the user number.
Is it just a simple matter of getting all the posts by the old sender_userid from the header and rewriting with the new userid as long as from matches the old username?
Thankfully he really only posted in one or two fido echoes but I also want to make sure any personal netmail is transfered over.
You're aware that the user.tab is automatically backed-up nightly be SBBS?
Re: Fixings posts
By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Fri Dec 23 2022 11:28:57
You're aware that the user.tab is automatically backed-up nightly be SBBS?
Yes, unfortunately it was a week after the event and I only keep 5 days so had to go from my offsite backup. I thought I checked for new users before hand but seems I didn't.
Ah, maybe increase that backup count in SCFG.
Re: Fixings posts
By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Fri Dec 23 2022 13:04:31
Ah, maybe increase that backup count in SCFG.
Usually I know if I screwed something up, this time it didn't become obvious until much later. No biggie. I will just make sure I check next time and be sure there have been no new user additions.
Re: Fixings posts
By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Fri Dec 23 2022 11:28:57
You're aware that the user.tab is automatically backed-up nightly be SBBS?
Yes, unfortunately it was a week after the event and I only keep 5 days so had to go from my offsite backup. I thought I checked for new users before hand but seems I didn't.
So what you'd you do your user.tab file?
Re: Fixings posts
By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Fri Dec 23 2022 13:52:02
So what you'd you do your user.tab file?
I was trying to change the classic default shell to "eotl" for all users and looks like I screwed up the find/replace somewhere. It worked for a couple
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