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How does rate a user work? (Read 790 times)
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How does rate a user work?
05/09/06 at 01:33:48
 
I'm setting up an auction site using this great program and I have a question on the rate a user function. I see that user ratings are added after a purchase is made but how do you edit the ratings? Or am I missing how this works?

I  was looking for a place to add a comment and rating as all the rating I see are 0???

Thanks, Tom
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Re: How does rate a user work?
Reply #1 - 05/09/06 at 12:21:48
 
The rating-system is enabled as soon as an item has been sold.
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Re: How does rate a user work?
Reply #2 - 05/10/06 at 06:49:29
 
Yes I saw that. But how do you actually enter a rating Smiley

That is my question. I can't find where you do that.

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