On 13 Feb 2009, at 16:32, Chris Travers wrote:

> For anyone else:
>
> We have a number of minor database schema fixes in sql/fixes/.  These
> are all documented in the release notes.  ...
>
> So when upgrading to a new version, please check the relevant sections
> of the changelog and release notes to see if there are db hotfixes
> which address non-standard workflows you need to use.


I find six .sql files in that directory, but only the below five  
references in the release notes: [1]

    3.1: Reposting Invoices ... Additionally there is a known issue
    where reposting invoices more than once causes a primary key issue
    on the transactions table. A fix for this is distributed in sql/ 
fixes.

    3.2: Tax rate changes LedgerSMB 1.2.x's database structure does not
    handle tax rate changes properly. A fix for this is in the sql/fixes
    directory.

    3.3: Warehouse Tracking LedgerSMB inherited an issue from SQL-Ledger
    where a shipped sales order deletes all known shipping information.
    There is a fix for this in the sql/fixes directory.

    3.4: Recurring transactions LedgerSMB's database structure does not
    handle certain areas properly regarding recurring transactions. A
    fix for this issue is in the sql/fixes directory.

    3.5: AR/AP Transactions LedgerSMB from 1.2.0 through 1.2.13 had a
    bug which saved incorrect summary information for AR and AP
    transactions (but not invoices). A fix for this has been included
    in sql/fixes and new transactions are not affected as of 1.2.14.


Some of these I know I have not applied, others I am unsure about. Can  
I apply all of them safely, even if I have applied them already?

TIA,

Stroller.




[1] 
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=175965&release_id=633004






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