Difference between revisions of "Store filenames with emoticons"
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Execute the following SQL statements on the relevant field of the tables: ld_document, ld_version, ld_history | Execute the following SQL statements on the relevant field of the tables: ld_document, ld_version, ld_history |
Revision as of 10:10, 18 September 2019
You must have a MySQL 8/MariaDB database with utf8md4 settings
Since this is not a risk-free operation it is necessary to back up the database before proceeding.
Connect to the database using mysql client
mysql -u root -p logicaldoc
Check the status of the charset and collation settings are OK with the query below
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'char%';
Execute the following SQL statements on the relevant field of the tables: ld_document, ld_version, ld_history
ALTER TABLE
ld_document
CHANGE ld_filename ld_filename
VARCHAR(255)
CHARACTER SET utf8mb4
COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
ALTER TABLE
ld_version
CHANGE ld_filename ld_filename
VARCHAR(255)
CHARACTER SET utf8mb4
COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
ALTER TABLE
ld_history
CHANGE ld_filename ld_filename
VARCHAR(255)
CHARACTER SET utf8mb4
COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;