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When we change a nullable column to a non-nullable column, we can get a data truncation error if any value was "NULL". This is exceptionally unusual, but our two very oldest Herald rules have a "NULL" policy on `secure`.
26 lines
708 B
SQL
26 lines
708 B
SQL
/* This column was previously "uint32?" with these values:
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1: run every time
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0: run only the first time
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*/
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UPDATE {$NAMESPACE}_herald.herald_rule
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SET repetitionPolicy = '1'
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WHERE repetitionPolicy IS NULL;
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ALTER TABLE {$NAMESPACE}_herald.herald_rule
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CHANGE repetitionPolicy
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repetitionPolicy VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT};
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/* If the old value was "0", the new value is "first". */
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UPDATE {$NAMESPACE}_herald.herald_rule
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SET repetitionPolicy = 'first'
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WHERE repetitionPolicy = '0';
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/* If the old value was anything else, the new value is "every". */
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UPDATE {$NAMESPACE}_herald.herald_rule
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SET repetitionPolicy = 'every'
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WHERE repetitionPolicy NOT IN ('first', '0');
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