I have not touched the emulator, but I'll give it a reboot just incaseI noticed that when I came online, have you changed anything anywhere? Give the emu a reboot see if that helps, and check to make sure the structure still exists in your table.
Nope still the same.. could any changes in the CMS be causing this?I noticed that when I came online, have you changed anything anywhere? Give the emu a reboot see if that helps, and check to make sure the structure still exists in your table.
Possibly, what did you change in the CMS? Anything that would effect the rows?I have not touched the emulator, but I'll give it a reboot just incase
Nope still the same.. could any changes in the CMS be causing this?
To be honest, I cannot exactly remember.. I've done somewhat a lot of changes.. hmmPossibly, what did you change in the CMS? Anything that would effect the rows?
What does this meanIf its not a unix timestamp value, then thats why.
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Unix timestamp is a bunch of numbers generated in a unix value for a timestamp e.g "time()" in PHP is a unix timestamp.To be honest, I cannot exactly remember.. I've done somewhat a lot of changes.. hmm
What does this mean
Ok but I haven't touched anything that will delete the Login ### thingyUnix timestamp is a bunch of numbers generated in a unix value for a timestamp e.g "time()" in PHP is a unix timestamp.
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Fixed it was in the external_variables. Thankyou Sentinel, for mentioning itMaybe Tom did