Resolved Export Thread feature doesn't work for large threads.

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Ben

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I'm dropping this here rather than keep bugging Crystal in PM, so that it can be tracked more easily.

The new Export thread feature that was enabled, does not seem to cooperate with very large threads. I think the cut-off is somewhere between 509 posts and 586. I have some examples below.

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509 post thread - https://gwforums.com/threads/fq-wolf-vol-2-night-0-day-1.551/ (Export)
586 post thread - https://gwforums.com/threads/vts-mafia-night-2-day-2.640/ (Export)
779 post thread - https://gwforums.com/threads/gwf-wolf-zells-game-5-night-1-day-1.675/ (Export)
944 post thread - https://gwforums.com/threads/gwf-wolf-zells-version3-night-1-day-1.482/ (Export)

I'm not sure if this is a setting or a memory issue for the plugin, but I'm going to guess latter since the cut-off is above 500 posts.

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…and explains why you’re on staff.
I worked at a place where the warehouse manager, literally put his hands in his pockets and leaned against a table to chat and spent most of the day like that instead of helping the warehouse staff pick and pack supplies. His reasoning was he was “supervising them”
 

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I worked at a place where the warehouse manager, literally put his hands in his pockets and leaned against a table to chat and spent most of the day like that instead of helping the warehouse staff pick and pack supplies. His reasoning was he was “supervising them”

Oh, a post-it note employee. Everywhere when you don’t need them. Nowhere when you do.

I had a manager like that at the first repo company I worked at. We used to joke about how he sat around juggling porn and a map with our locations all night and we couldn’t tell which he jerked it harder to. One of the most micro-managing dipshits you could ever work for. “I see you’re at the corner of X and Y, why not check this account while you’re close?” was a common one we’d get sent. 99.9% of the time it was a dead address that we had checked a dozen times before had he checked the account notes and seen before he asked.
 
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