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[DiscordArchive] Do you happen to know which query you stopped at when you were manually updating?

[DiscordArchive] Do you happen to know which query you stopped at when you were manually updating?

rektbyfaith
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03-10-2024, 05:18 AM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:18:31.787000+00:00
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Do you happen to know which query you stopped at when you were manually updating?
rektbyfaith
03-10-2024, 05:18 AM #1

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:18:31.787000+00:00
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Do you happen to know which query you stopped at when you were manually updating?

rektbyfaith
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03-10-2024, 05:19 AM
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Archived author: kbt0y5 • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:19:58.793000+00:00
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I do not. I thought I was very careful when updating. Unfortunately, you can't combine the sql files and update as one large file either.
rektbyfaith
03-10-2024, 05:19 AM #2

Archived author: kbt0y5 • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:19:58.793000+00:00
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I do not. I thought I was very careful when updating. Unfortunately, you can't combine the sql files and update as one large file either.

rektbyfaith
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03-10-2024, 05:24 AM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:24:19.399000+00:00
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Well you have a couple options: 1) start over and delete your world DB and try to copy over the custom changes you made (in the future I'd recommend saving the queries you use to do that stuff in case this sort of thing happens), or 2) track down which update you stopped at, and fill out the world DB's version table with entries to tell it those updates have already been run
rektbyfaith
03-10-2024, 05:24 AM #3

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:24:19.399000+00:00
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Well you have a couple options: 1) start over and delete your world DB and try to copy over the custom changes you made (in the future I'd recommend saving the queries you use to do that stuff in case this sort of thing happens), or 2) track down which update you stopped at, and fill out the world DB's version table with entries to tell it those updates have already been run

rektbyfaith
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03-10-2024, 05:24 AM
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Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:24:37.169000+00:00
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That's assuming your world DB isn't mangled from the worldserver rerunning updates, which hopefully it's not
rektbyfaith
03-10-2024, 05:24 AM #4

Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-03-10T05:24:37.169000+00:00
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That's assuming your world DB isn't mangled from the worldserver rerunning updates, which hopefully it's not

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