Off the top of my head, it looks like you're missing Ticket CC & Component
owner.

I updated login names a while back when we were consolidating Tracs. We had
switched to using Kerberos and all users went from "username" to "
usern...@domain.com" so I added the @DOMAIN.COM to everything. It didn't
really have many complications.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Doruk Fisek <dfi...@fisek.com.tr> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>  I'm trying to integrate Trac 0.11 into a system where people can change
> their login name.
>
>  I've a setup where Trac uses MySQL. As I've examined the MySQL tables,
> when a user changes its login, updating these fields accordingly seems
> suffice :
>
>  attachment.author
>  component.owner
>  permission.username
>  revision.author
>  session.sid
>  session_attribute.sid
>  ticket.owner
>  ticket.reporter
>  ticket_change.author
>  ticket_change.oldvalue if ticket_change.field = owner
>  ticket_change.newvalue if ticket_change.field = owner
>  wiki table.author column
>
>  Am I missing anything? Is login name stored anywhere else?
>
>  Are there any complications of changing login name that I'm not seeing?
>
>                   Doruk
>
> --
> FISEK INSTITUTE - http://www.fisek.org.tr
>
> >
>

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