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Stash fails on MySQL migration if the database name has a dash in the name

Daniel Urstöger
Contributor
August 22, 2012

Hi there,

I updated to Stash 1.2.1 recently and was reminded to migrated the database to an external one. I created my user / database and started the migration. It failed for some reason, when I checked in to the details I saw that there was a MySQL syntax error. I was looking around a bit and figured out, that this was caused by my usual naming method: custumername-application, so the name I ended up was gosi-stash for the MySQL database and this caused the queries to be put together incorrectly. Someone @atlassian might want to check this out.

Thanks!

Kind regards,
Daniel

PS: I have already fixed that by using a database name without a dash in the name, but maybe somebody else will run into that.

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Michael Heemskerk
Atlassian Team
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August 23, 2012

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for reporting this issue. I've created https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-2684 for it.

Cheers,

Michael

Daniel Urstöger
Contributor
August 24, 2012

thanks! Is everybody able to support bugs directly there?

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