Forum:Order of evaluation and User Stats

Hello! I'm an user on One Piece Wiki and I was trying to create a table to display the edit counts of an user using the information of this page Special:Editcount. For example here a copy (taken from the source code of the page) of my stats on One Piece wiki:

Now, using commands like  I don't have problems to trasclude the informations in the first column, but here my problems:
 * I can't access to the informations in the "All wikis" column or the percentages.
 * Leaving the "All wikis" column aside, I would calculate the percentages myself, but the problem is there is a bad format input number (there are commas over 1000) so I can't use, for resolve this kind of problem there is the function   (for example   produces  ) but if I use   produces   because formatnum: is evaluated before. Is there a way to fix this?
 * My objective is to recreate the table produced by Special:Editcount to make it a template for user profiles, I can access the all the important information so the other things are merely a whim, I know that probably there isn't a solution so don't worry. I simply want to confirm it. leviathan_89 


 * You probably won't be able to access the All wikis column - that information is difficult for the server to produce, as it has to pull from many places at once. There are ways to fudge with parser evaluation order, but I'd have to fiddle with it a bit and get back to you on it.


 * Thanx, if you found out something let me know. leviathan_89  21:00, May 23, 2011 (UTC)

Edit stats aren't updated
I don't want to open a new forum on this matter, so I'll write here again. I've made the template User stats, but the stats are always behind the real counts (you can see the difference with the total edits under the username). Now I thought was the server at fault, but at this wiki they are using a similar template (only the total count) with the same code, but their version is always update. Why? I even saw this parser function, but it doesn't works on wikia (and I think it's the same). Alternately it's sufficient only a way to stamp the total edits (in syncro with the profile's total count), but I'm curious why the different results of the same code.


 * Definitely something you will need to ask Wikia to get a good answer. I'll also tag this post Staff needed. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 19 Jun 2011 2:27 PM Pacific