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Old 10-08-2005, 09:11 AM
Cisyouc
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Originally Posted by Damilis
I totally agree with everything you said Cisyouc, however i think i didnt phrase my post correctly. I was merely talking about the standardization from a devs/db creator point of view. Example: EQServer x is running 6.0 db and when 6.2 comes out they have to do quite a bit of work to change the db over to the new schema. Why couldn't it be more standardized to ease the process?
Maybe a modular style array of .sql's....
eh well, its early/late and i need to gather my thoughts before posing more ideas. Thanks for listening.
The changelog will tell you what you need to do to update your database. If the playerprofile needs to be changed, they will tell you if an updater for your character_ table is included. More standardized than this will probably be more work for the devs than we need.
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