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Sorry for not writing that this was in XOOPS 2.0.13.2 system/language/english language file definitions
grep -R "_MD_AM_DBUPDATED" {xoopsroot}/modules/system/language/english/*
admin/version.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/blocksadmin.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/banners.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/smilies.php:define('_AM_DBUPDATED',_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/users.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/preferences.php://define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/groups.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/mailusers.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin/userrank.php:define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
admin.php:define('_MD_AM_DBUPDATED','Database Updated Successfully!');
So only admin.php has the one that you have mentioned for 'Database Updated Successfully!', all other files do have this _MD_AM_DBUPDATED. That's what I was curious about, and that's what my question was, to why the first lines in admin side was always:
define("_AM_DBUPDATED",_MD_AM_DBUPDATED);
Regards, Gediminas