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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Purge of Inactive Users with Zero Posts and Other Anti-spam Measures Post 303023537 by Neo on Wednesday 19th of September 2018 03:23:05 AM
Old 09-19-2018
And just deleted any "homepage" links from all users with zero posts who have not been active since 1 September 2018:

Code:
mysql> update user set homepage=''  where homepage!='' and posts=0 and lastactivity < 1535760000;
Query OK, 153 rows affected (0.21 sec)
Rows matched: 153  Changed: 153  Warnings: 0

So, that should get rid of most of the prior "register and just add a link" spammers.
 

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IFX_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)							 1						      IFX_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)

ifx_affected_rows - Get number of rows affected by a query

SYNOPSIS
int ifx_affected_rows (resource $result_id) DESCRIPTION
Returns the number of rows affected by a query associated with $result_id. For inserts, updates and deletes the number is the real number (sqlerrd[2]) of affected rows. For selects it is an estimate (sqlerrd[0]). Don't rely on it. The database server can never return the actual number of rows that will be returned by a SELECT because it has not even begun fetching them at this stage (just after the "PREPARE" when the optimizer has determined the query plan). Useful after ifx_prepare(3) to limit queries to reasonable result sets. PARAMETERS
o $result_id - A valid result id returned by ifx_query(3) or ifx_prepare(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of rows as an integer. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Informix affected rows <?php $rid = ifx_prepare("select * from emp where name like " . $name, $connid); if (! $rid) { /* ... error ... */ } $rowcount = ifx_affected_rows($rid); if ($rowcount > 1000) { printf ("Too many rows in result set (%d) <br />", $rowcount); die ("Please restrict your query<br /> "); } ?> SEE ALSO
ifx_num_rows(3). PHP Documentation Group IFX_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)
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