For whatever reason, the HitsTrack table often gets corrupted.
You are actually better off to use MySQLMan to dump the structure, then drop the table, then recreate the table.
Usually everything fixes itself when you do that.
Hits_Track is a non-critical table -- it just keeps track of the hits between builds, but it gets a _lot_ of action on busy sites.
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You are actually better off to use MySQLMan to dump the structure, then drop the table, then recreate the table.
Usually everything fixes itself when you do that.
Hits_Track is a non-critical table -- it just keeps track of the hits between builds, but it gets a _lot_ of action on busy sites.
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://postcards.com/FAQ