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Splitting off posts from a thread deleted the post?

Splitting off posts from a thread deleted the post?
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Splitting off posts from a thread deleted the post?
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Creator Mayadru
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Type Bug
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OK, here's what I think happened but I can't swear to it.

I had a thread that had been hijacked by a different topic. The thread was into it's second page but the hijack started on page one. I split off the posts on page 1 first into a new thread. Then, I split off all of the posts on page 2 into the "existing" thread that I'd just created. I wanted to go back to the original post to put a note in it with a link to the new thread...yet there was no original post to be found. I am 100% certain that I didn't delete any threads. I can also say with certainty that the post that I'd expected to remain in the original thread are not in the new thread.

Maybe it deleted the entire thread because I'd moved all of the posts on the one page and it didn't check to see that there was still a page that remained? Just a thought but of course I have no idea how you've coded it.

I don't know if the old post is retrievable but it was an App post for Wnderflonium (therevenant).

Thanks in advance and sorry for the trouble.

Andrea
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Sorry for the delay. What was the name of the thread that got deleted? It's definitely only supposed to delete the source thread if all the posts get removed from it.


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It's all in the reflexes.
I think it would have been:
App (Recruit): Wnderflonium: 39 Shaman

The only thing I'm not certain of is the lvl. Thanks for looking into it!

I got it figured out and fixed. Your thread is recovered.


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It's all in the reflexes.


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