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Old 09-05-2006, 02:51 AM
swish
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Lol bro, I said no hard feelings =P

I dont blame anyone but myself heh. But it was caused because of inserting these sqls. I should have backed it up heh.

I just need to know how to erase these things.

Thanks,
Swish.
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Old 09-05-2006, 03:21 AM
Angelox
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Originally Posted by bongol
Lol bro, I said no hard feelings =P

I dont blame anyone but myself heh. But it was caused because of inserting these sqls. I should have backed it up heh.

I just need to know how to erase these things.

Thanks,
Swish.
Like I said, make a back up of your database, compress it with something (zip, rar, etc) then post it and give me the link so I can download / install here - I'll try and find and fix the problem for you.
I really don't think these sql's did the damage -
What most I worry about is, if someone has a database with work already done, then installing mine could interfere or not all go in due to duplicate numbers (not crash the whole database).
Reality of all this is, if you want to depart from the original 7.0 installer for windows, and start doing your own stuff - then you need to learn stuff mysql, perl, and if Linux; basic Unix first.
I know enough Unix/Linux to have a Linux EqEmu server - but chose a windows server instead, because I knew I had to learn Mysql, Perl, and would be working out Linux issues also, not to mention most the support, tools are in windows.
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