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I've imported my SX data to my test server and encountered a few issues. One is that gold and silver badges are appearing as bronze after import. Examples of each badge are Stellar Question (gold) and Strunk and White (silver)

asked 22 May '10, 05:43

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Hey Rich, the problem was not with the importer itself, but rather with the badges definition not containing a type. So, they were defaulted to bronze. We never noticed, because since on the sites we're running the badges were already "installed", they never "inherited" the wrong definitions. That problem is solved now. Thanks for noticing it.

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answered 26 May '10, 14:24

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Rich, the best thing to do is to send us a copy of your data dump to admin@osqa.net, and we'll do a test import and see where it is misfiring.

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answered 22 May '10, 07:02

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I'd rather not expose user details without their consent, is the badges.xml sufficient

(22 May '10, 08:41) Rich Seller

No, but we will obviously keep your data absolutely confidential.

(22 May '10, 08:44) rickross ♦♦

So you've not seen this on your test data then?

(23 May '10, 18:02) Rich Seller
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