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[9.1] drop old calendar and contacts tables #21889

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DeepDiver1975 opened this issue Jan 25, 2016 · 5 comments · Fixed by #24166 or #25025
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[9.1] drop old calendar and contacts tables #21889

DeepDiver1975 opened this issue Jan 25, 2016 · 5 comments · Fixed by #24166 or #25025
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With 9.0 we will migrate conatcts and calendar data over to the new core tables.
I don't want to run into the situation where we fail to execute the migration and delete the tables in 9.0.

Therefore we drop the tables with 9.1

clndr_calendars
clndr_objects
clndr_share_event
clndr_share_calendar
clndr_repeat

contacts_addressbooks
contacts_cards

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makes sense

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rullzer commented Jan 26, 2016

  • And a cleanup script to remove all the shared contacts and calendar stuff from the oc_share table.

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DeepDiver1975 commented Apr 22, 2016

And a cleanup script to remove all the shared contacts and calendar stuff from the oc_share table.

Reopening because of this

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@rullzer rullzer assigned rullzer and unassigned DeepDiver1975 Apr 22, 2016
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rullzer commented Apr 22, 2016

I can take care of that final step.
Assiging to myself so I don't forget.

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@rullzer THX - as you wish - please use repair steps as introduced with #24199

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