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Old 05-14-2009, 01:40 PM
nosfentora
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Default DB svn vs Source svn

Just a question about the differences in the PEQ DB svn and the Source svn.
looking at the contents of the DB @ rev 13, the last entries are
Rev467.sql
Rev507.sql
Rev512.sql

looking at the Source svn contents @ rev 512, the last entries are
475_aa_actions.sql
500_spawn2_optimization.sql
503_bugs.sql

it's looking like there are 2 copies of the DB updates, which one is the correct one to use? Some are identical and some aren't.

if one were to use only the DB SVN SQL, then they would not get the aa_actions updates, as they're not in Rev507.sql or Rev512.sql

if one were to only use the Source SVN SQL then one doesn't get the new db_version table, nor the updated rev value, and i believe there are some other updates missing.

this being said, wouldn't it be wise to combine them into 1 so that when the db is pulled, everyone gets everything and it's always the same? Just my $0.02 that it would make missing something less likely and make maintenance that much easier.

(after having written all this, it dawned on me that it could be the differences in PEQ vs AXClassic, if so - tell me to stuff it)
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