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- Create a backup of your instance
- Run the following queries (:
Note 1: the following queries should only be done when asked by the Xray team
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Note 2: the following queries have been made for PostgreSQL. When using Oracle, please change the queries:
truncate "AO_8B1069_GENERIC_DEFINITION";
truncate "AO_8B1069_CUCUMBER_DEFINITION";
to:
TRUNCATE TABLE "AO_8B1069_GENERIC_DEFINITION";
TRUNCATE TABLE "AO_8B1069_CUCUMBER_DEFINITION";
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delete from "AO_8B1069_TEST_CHANGE"; truncate "AO_8B1069_GENERIC_DEFINITION"; truncate "AO_8B1069_CUCUMBER_DEFINITION"; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_TEST_PRE_COND_LINK" SET "TEST_VERSION_ID" = null; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_PARAM" SET "SUB_ENTITY_ID" = null; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_TEST_STEP" SET "TEST_VERSION_ID" = null; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_AUTOMATED_STEP_ISSUE" SET "TEST_VERSION_ID" = null; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_ENTITY_DATASET_SIZE" SET "SUB_ENTITY_ID" = null; UPDATE "AO_8B1069_TEST_RUN" SET "TEST_VERSION_ID" = null; delete from "AO_8B1069_TEST_VERSION"; -- Preconditions validation: Check for the unlikely case of having the same precondition linked more than once to the same test select count(*), "TARGET_ISSUE", "SOURCE_ISSUE" from "AO_8B1069_TEST_PRE_COND_LINK" group by "TARGET_ISSUE", "SOURCE_ISSUE" HAVING count(*)>1 -- Preconditions validation: If the previous query returned results, then delete the duplicated ocurrences using the query of your choice -- Get upgrade number IDs select ps.* from propertystring ps join propertyentry pe on pe.id=ps.id where property_key like '%xray%'; update propertystring set propertyvalue = 2007000000 where ID in (<ids from the previous query that has the value 2007000001>); – Re-run this select to validate the values have been changed select ps.* from propertystring ps join propertyentry pe on pe.id=ps.id where property_key like '%xray%'; |
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