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[DiscordArchive] Question about module installation. Many module pages say to "Import the SQL to the right Database"

[DiscordArchive] Question about module installation. Many module pages say to "Import the SQL to the right Database"

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:14 PM
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Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:14:57.700000+00:00
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Question about module installation. Many module pages say to "Import the SQL to the right Database" after cloning or unziping the folder to the modules directory and before re-running cmake

The Installation guide https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/installing-a-module only says to Install & Recompile

My question is, is there actually a middle step, or will following the installation guide (unzip the file to modules, Reconfigure and regenerate CMake, rebuild core) take care of it?
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https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/installing-a-module
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:14 PM #1

Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:14:57.700000+00:00
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Question about module installation. Many module pages say to "Import the SQL to the right Database" after cloning or unziping the folder to the modules directory and before re-running cmake

The Installation guide https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/installing-a-module only says to Install & Recompile

My question is, is there actually a middle step, or will following the installation guide (unzip the file to modules, Reconfigure and regenerate CMake, rebuild core) take care of it?
[Embed: Installing a Module]
Wiki and Documentation of the AzerothCore project
https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/installing-a-module

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:16 PM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:16:08.533000+00:00
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Some modules have the SQL get automatically imported by the worldserver autoupdater, but many don't. If the module says to run the SQL manually, you probably should
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:16 PM #2

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:16:08.533000+00:00
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Some modules have the SQL get automatically imported by the worldserver autoupdater, but many don't. If the module says to run the SQL manually, you probably should

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:16 PM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:16:43.964000+00:00
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The CMake and build steps don't really have anything to do with the SQL of a module
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:16 PM #3

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:16:43.964000+00:00
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The CMake and build steps don't really have anything to do with the SQL of a module

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:18 PM
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Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:18:43.428000+00:00
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Thanks! Is there an easy way to do that? I'm a complete SQL noob and see that the modules simply come with an SQL file that I assume I'm supposed to do something with. I'm using HeidiSQL
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:18 PM #4

Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:18:43.428000+00:00
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Thanks! Is there an easy way to do that? I'm a complete SQL noob and see that the modules simply come with an SQL file that I assume I'm supposed to do something with. I'm using HeidiSQL

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01-27-2023, 07:19 PM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:19:55.932000+00:00
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With HeidiSQL, you select the database to run the SQL on, then you'd go to File at the top of the window then Run SQL file, then select the query in the module's folder
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:19 PM #5

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:19:55.932000+00:00
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With HeidiSQL, you select the database to run the SQL on, then you'd go to File at the top of the window then Run SQL file, then select the query in the module's folder

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:21 PM
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Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:21:49.006000+00:00
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thank you!
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:21 PM #6

Archived author: Vincent • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:21:49.006000+00:00
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thank you!

rektbyfaith
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01-27-2023, 07:39 PM
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Archived author: GrewRabbit • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:39:15.770000+00:00
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<@299455931610038282>thanks ,i have try,but still error. so I'm going to try another web app。
rektbyfaith
01-27-2023, 07:39 PM #7

Archived author: GrewRabbit • Posted: 2023-01-27T19:39:15.770000+00:00
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<@299455931610038282>thanks ,i have try,but still error. so I'm going to try another web app。

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