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9/11/2007 9:34 AM
 

Hi,

I looked around first and didn't see anything on this issue. I had a public survey that is workign fine. The Vote count was around 2500 vs 150. Last night someone must have set up a bot to keep voting or something. Today the results are around 3000 vs 4700.

Is there anyway to manually reset the count without completely starting the poll over?

 
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9/11/2007 10:48 AM
 

If you are comfortable with using the dabase you can open the survey table and reset the count there.



Michael Washington
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9/11/2007 10:54 AM
 

Can you give me an idea were that table is?

 
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9/11/2007 12:27 PM
 

Hi OK I was able to find the the table and got it put back to the number of votes it should be at.  But at this point the vote count is still the same....does it take awhile for the modified results to update? Or do I need to go in somewhere and reset somehting else?

 
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9/11/2007 12:50 PM
 

nevermind i had to edit the sruvey options table also...it held the actualy updated count. thanx

 
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