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WIP: Set COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL in MSSQL testing #16628

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@zeripath zeripath commented Aug 5, 2021

This PR sets the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL to 100 for the integrations tests on MSSQL.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton [email protected]

This PR sets the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL to 100 for the integrations tests on MSSQL.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <[email protected]>
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@zeripath zeripath changed the title Set COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL in MSSQL testing WIP: Set COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL in MSSQL testing Aug 5, 2021
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zeripath commented Aug 5, 2021

I think this isn't doing what we intend as I far as I understand this should have failed the migration tests - either that or the migration in question isn't being tested here.

In fact the current (at time of writing) failure of the #16627 implies that it definitely doesn't do what we hope it does.

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zeripath commented Aug 5, 2021

This isn't doing the right thing.

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