[DiscordArchive] <@234784691608092682> - you've mentioned a "modding discord" a few times when people are discussing
[DiscordArchive] <@234784691608092682> - you've mentioned a "modding discord" a few times when people are discussing
Archived author: Abillister • Posted: 2023-11-07T22:44:48.358000+00:00
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<@234784691608092682> - you've mentioned a "modding discord" a few times when people are discussing custom weapons/NPCs... Is there a particular Discord you are referring to?
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2023-11-07T22:45:59.069000+00:00
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yeah the modding Discord
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-11-07T22:46:51.372000+00:00
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One does not talk about the modding discord
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-11-07T22:47:05.146000+00:00
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https://discord.gg/ct7W8yRX
Archived author: Abillister • Posted: 2023-11-07T22:54:16.789000+00:00
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Thank you, appreciate the link.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-11-08T04:30:47.786000+00:00
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It doesn't, but I hope you have saved all your changes as SQL queries. Because otherwise they will be gone after the next squash update.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-11-08T04:31:16.827000+00:00
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This
Archived author: Ruse • Posted: 2023-11-08T06:49:54.055000+00:00
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what will a squash update affect? I'm reading on the wiki "Database Squash" page and it doesn't mention "losing" any data in existing DBs, or re-importing any changes. I'm backing up my DBs already, but just wondering about stuff like placed npcs (with .npc add), if they would need re-inserting after a squash
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-11-08T06:52:23.417000+00:00
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It will wipe your existing database and import a full default database.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-11-08T06:54:01.773000+00:00
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The proper way to reapply your changes, is to have them as SQL files and store them in the `custom` folder. That way the core will apply them full auto-mode.