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[DiscordArchive] Doesnt noggit have a built in function to save UID if you build it with mySQL?

[DiscordArchive] Doesnt noggit have a built in function to save UID if you build it with mySQL?

rektbyfaith
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08-02-2021, 09:02 AM
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Archived author: Zarkeven • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:02:38.648000+00:00
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Doesnt noggit have a built in function to save UID if you build it with mySQL?
rektbyfaith
08-02-2021, 09:02 AM #1

Archived author: Zarkeven • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:02:38.648000+00:00
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Doesnt noggit have a built in function to save UID if you build it with mySQL?

rektbyfaith
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08-02-2021, 09:17 AM
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Archived author: Valaryon • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:17:39.286000+00:00
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Well we're also syncing the ADTs so it's just a two birds with one stone sort of thing. We could use the mySQL feature - but why not just one program instead of two.
rektbyfaith
08-02-2021, 09:17 AM #2

Archived author: Valaryon • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:17:39.286000+00:00
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Well we're also syncing the ADTs so it's just a two birds with one stone sort of thing. We could use the mySQL feature - but why not just one program instead of two.

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08-02-2021, 09:24 AM
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Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:24:57.705000+00:00
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We use git for the entire client data, including 'large' binary files without using LFS (which is a con if using github). It works well but the repository quickly becomes massive if you don't manage it, I only checkout the repo to a couple revisions depth locally and have a git garbage collect run on a schedule on the dedi
rektbyfaith
08-02-2021, 09:24 AM #3

Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2021-08-02T09:24:57.705000+00:00
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We use git for the entire client data, including 'large' binary files without using LFS (which is a con if using github). It works well but the repository quickly becomes massive if you don't manage it, I only checkout the repo to a couple revisions depth locally and have a git garbage collect run on a schedule on the dedi

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