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Utime -- Show how long your players have been connected this session and total

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JamminR:
I'm not sure what lodt means.
However, to get the old ones back, you'd need to take the old sv.db file from your original server gmod path and place it in your new gmod root.

ACProdigy:

--- Quote from: kennis942 on July 18, 2009, 05:33:32 PM ---hello we just changed server and i lost my 200 hours of playtime and i realy need them back, the old file is lodt , is there any way of setting them back ?

--- End quote ---

Unfortunately, unless you have sv.db from the old server backed up, there is no way to recover the time table. Unless you have a good working knowledge of SQL, the likelihood of manually re-adding them is relatively slim.

kennis942:
isnt it possible that i for example delete the current database file and only i join the server , it would be the only record so i can change it ?

ACProdigy:
This is possible to do, however you should know that if you delete your sv.db, some of your other settings may also be lost.

If you're very intent on this ( and understand the risks ), then you can do the following:
1. Delete your sv.db
2. Restart your server and join it. This will ensure your record exists.
3. Stop the server (This is important. SV.DB is sometimes readonly to other programs while a server is running)
4. Using a program called SQLite Database Browser, edit your time record in the UTime table -- the totaltime column is measured in seconds. You will have to do some math here if you wish to make it accurate.
5. Save and close the database.
6. Restart server and join. Your time should show up.

kennis942:
sounds greAt i have the browser but it will not let me edit.. it says theres no table selected, anyway what are the risks ?

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