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Maybe the first setField in levelup.php is supposed to be dropstatus and not reward?
$this->setField("reward"(here), ($dropstatus)?$dropstatus:new Integer(0)); $reward = $mysidia->user->clickreward($this->settings->reward); $mysidia->user->changecash($reward); $this->setField("adopt", $this->adopt); $this->setField("reward", new Integer($reward));
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I just find it weird that a getField() for dropstatus is done in levelupview.php, without a setField() being done in levelup.php to give a value to dropstatus, while in levelup.php there are two setFields() for reward, so one overwrites the other x.x Better wait for HoF's input then
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