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Re: SL to Ledger-SMB - Is it a good idea and why?
- Subject: Re: SL to Ledger-SMB - Is it a good idea and why?
- From: David Tangye <..hidden..>
- Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 12:05:43 +1000
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 16:53 -0800, John Locke wrote:
> You know, I moved it over with pg_dumpall, and edited the dump file a
> bit because it had to share with other Postgres users/dbs. I haven't
> used the built-in SL backup feature for ages--figured I had the files
> and raw database.
Hmm, that's interesting. I am rusty on LSMB-SL data schema differences,
but I thought there were differences. So maybe after creating the SL
schema in your LSMB environment, you then run LSMB migrate script(s) to
make schema changes. Which script(s) to run must depend on which version
of SL you start with.
Can anyone confirm that this is the case?
More thinking: sorry if I am out of date here: but I suppose the only
workable SL to LSMB migration strategy is for users to always apply all
SL database upgrade scripts (sql) first to get them to the latest of SL
at that time, then there only needs to be one LSMB migration script to
apply from that point at that time.
Is this the LSMB migration strategy already?
Cheers