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December 21, 2020 Leave a Comment

Today I Learned: the primary key setting and auto-increment calls in an SQL import file occur at the end. If the import failed, but very nearly finished, then it’s possible that all your data is present, but the tables have incorrect settings and you will not be able to change anything. That education cost a few hours.

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