[DiscordArchive] And why would I want to do that? What will these commands do for me?
[DiscordArchive] And why would I want to do that? What will these commands do for me?
Archived author: Dreadmaster • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:40:54.199000+00:00
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I haven’t bothered making backups between updates, nothing has broken yet so I guess I’m good
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:41:31.113000+00:00
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its good until it isnt....it happens once and u will be doing it forever
Archived author: RIVEIR • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:41:59.204000+00:00
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If I am really concerned about something going bad I just backup the whole mysql db
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:42:39.190000+00:00
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The only custom changes I do are a part of my worgoblin module, and those queries are always saved to Github, so I feel no shame in wiping my DBs basically every day
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:44:00.562000+00:00
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And another thing, let's say the module was updated, in my database I again entered this sql file. So, they are the same there, they do not accumulate when you reenter? I just don't know how it works in detail. Or does it just update there and that's it?
Archived author: Dreadmaster • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:44:14.044000+00:00
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I usually just copy the entire query from keira and put it in a file with minor documentation
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:45:09.390000+00:00
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If the module is well made, it should account for multiple runs of the SQL query, but there's not much of a guarantee outside of the very popular modules unfortunately
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:49:58.391000+00:00
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It's just the way I had it... Why I was able to run the game normally in the end. The problem with SQL injection through the Workbench was solved in a very unusual way, which is that I loaded the list sql file, separately for each folder. And one by one began to enter them, if there were only green ticks and success, I closed the file and moved on, but if there were warnings or errors, I left in the queue. As a result, some sort of IT magic happened, the modules that were with errors, when re-implemented, gave fewer errors or stopped giving them at all. In the end, by elimination method, everything got up and I was able to run the build with different modules. This is essentially a tiphack for those who have trouble installing them.
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-10-03T04:51:57.367000+00:00
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Some sql files were entered 3 times in a row until the errors and other problems disappeared.