To follow up on this a bit more, some of my problems were from strict
checking in MySQL (see separate post) but a lot of others fall into
these categories:
- Tables which already exist
- Columns which already exist
- Unable to write duplicate keys
Some of these might be OK to let ride. Others I'm not so sure about.
How can I best tell if the database after upgrade is missing anything?
Are there integrity checks which can be run or do we just have to
stumble on problems if/when we are missing functionality?
Thanks,
Tom
On 5/12/14, 12:25 PM, Tom Hanstra wrote:
When upgrading my database between the 3.06.04 version to the 3.14.05
version, I'm getting a lot of database update errors. How do I best
track down whether these are causing integrity problems with the data?
I can provide a complete list of errors, but maybe I'm missing something
more fundamental.
Thanks,
Tom
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