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    Mass Post Add

    Is it possible to add about 150-200 posts at one time, via the database? I'm assuming it is, but I'm not sure what tables are affected each time a post is created.

    Obviously a record is created in the node table, one in the text table, and an event in the event table (this is optional, if an event is being created along with the topic).

    I've tested this out with these three items and have been able to see the topic in the channel list, have the event show up in the events list, but when I click on the topic to open the post and read it, I'm greeted with a page that has nothing more than a reply window, the actual topic is missing.

    I feel like I'm missing something obvious, what is it?

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    The closure table contains the relationship of nodes which can be a starter, a reply (starter's direct child node, or a comment (a reply's direct child node). That's where a topic's or thread's structure of posts are determined.
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      That was the missing link, worked beautifully. Thanks for your help.

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