--- a/seq_update.php Wed Apr 18 22:48:49 2007 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-// +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
-// | PowerAdmin |
-// +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
-// | Copyright (c) 1997-2002 The PowerAdmin Team |
-// +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
-// | This source file is subject to the license carried by the overal |
-// | program PowerAdmin as found on http://poweradmin.sf.net |
-// | The PowerAdmin program falls under the QPL License: |
-// | http://www.trolltech.com/developer/licensing/qpl.html |
-// +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
-// | Authors: Roeland Nieuwenhuis <trancer <AT> trancer <DOT> nl> |
-// | Sjeemz <sjeemz <AT> sjeemz <DOT> nl> |
-// +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
-//
-// File: seq_update.php
-// Description: synches your database after manual insertions.
-// Doesnt do much, just searches the highest record_id and updates the seq table with this
-
-require_once("inc/toolkit.inc.php");
-require_once("inc/header.inc.php");
-
-// Ok we have to synch it all.
-// What to do? Find the MAX(id) on each table and set it to the _seq table.
-
-echo "<P><B>" . _('Synching databases. This is useful if you did manual insertions (in case you havent been here yet).') . "</B></P>";
-
-if(!level(10))
-{
- error(ERR_LEVEL_10);
-}
-
-function seq_update(&$item)
-{
- global $db;
- $number_u = $db->getOne("SELECT MAX(id) FROM $item");
- if($number_u > 1)
- {
- echo $number_u;
- $number_u_seq = $db->getOne("SELECT id FROM " . $item . "_seq");
- if($number_u_seq < $number_u)
- {
- $number_u += 1;
- $db->query("UPDATE " . $item . "_seq SET id='$number_u'");
- }
- }
-}
-
-$tables = array('users', 'zones', 'records', 'domains');
-
-array_walk($tables, 'seq_update');
-
-message( _('All tables are successfully synchronized.') );
-
-php?>