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  • [Forum] Is it possible to Delete all users with: no posts, join date = last activity ?

    delete users with:
    - no posts,
    - join date older than 3 months,
    - join date = last activity ?

  • #2
    admincp > users > prune users. You'll want to put "1" in the posts area because it is for users who have less that 1 posts (which is 0 posts).

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lynne
      admincp > users > prune users. You'll want to put "1" in the posts area because it is for users who have less that 1 posts (which is 0 posts).
      That just gets a list of users with zero posts.
      I want: Zero Posts and join date = last activity and join date older than 3 months.

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      • #4
        I assumed you would also put in the other options you mentioned. I was just trying to point out that you don't put "0" into the posts box, you put "1"

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        • #5
          Where in the options can I select users where: the user's join date = their last activity date ?
          I dont see that option.

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          • #6
            You will have to look at the user activity column and the join date column in order to determine that. It will come up on the screen after you select the post and join date criteria. If you want it to figure that out automatically for you, then there is no option to do that and you will have to modify the code to do so.

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