Den 02.03.2021 23:17, skrev Katrin Fischer:
Hi Magnus,
a slightly different approach I use when I need to filter on $2, below
an example for 084. It has an advantage if you need to add separators
between the fields as the for-each only has the nodes matching your
criteria:
Thanks for your
On 03/03/2021 12:25, Julian Maurice wrote:
> Le 03/03/2021 à 11:18, Joonas Kylmälä a écrit :
>> Not really sure it is more work than writing the current db upgrade
>> procedures, maybe tiny bit, and a bit more if you want to be able to
>> revert the DB upgrade as well (which is optional and I
Le 03/03/2021 à 11:18, Joonas Kylmälä a écrit :
Not really sure it is more work than writing the current db upgrade
procedures, maybe tiny bit, and a bit more if you want to be able to
revert the DB upgrade as well (which is optional and I don't think we
should even consider that for MVP
Hi,
On 03/03/2021 11:39, Julian Maurice wrote:
> I'm not too much concerned about the "push-test-release" process, but
> more about how we consistently make the code aware of the multiple
> possible database states. Surely we'd have to enforce a new set of rules
> for writing database updates.
Le 03/03/2021 à 09:44, Joonas Kylmälä a écrit :
I don't know any other software but not sure it is that difficult. What
I gather, we could use e.g. Jenkins to push the code / new debian
package that would be created for every commit. Jenkins would make sure
db schema migration is finished before
Oh indeed, using parent node with ".." is a great idea for this case :)
Le 02/03/2021 à 23:17, Katrin Fischer a écrit :
Hi Magnus,
a slightly different approach I use when I need to filter on $2, below
an example for 084. It has an advantage if you need to add separators
between the fields
Hi
On 02/03/2021 17:56, Julian Maurice wrote:
> Does it mean that the application (Perl) code should be aware of that
> intermediary state where both columns exist at the same time ? If so,
> for how long should it be aware of that old database state ?
Yup. And answer to the second question: as