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We had a database crash a few days ago leaving some of our stash tables corrupt. Now when we try to view pull requests in stash the following error:
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Pull request author could not be found in its participants at com.atlassian.stash.internal.pull.InternalPullRequest.getAuthor(InternalPullRequest.java:201) ~[InternalPullRequest.class:na] at com.atlassian.stash.rest.data.RestPullRequest.<init>(RestPullRequest.java:61) ~[stash-rest-common-3.3.0.jar:na]
Emptying the sta_pull_requests table would solve it, but we'd rather not lose our old PR data. If we lost the original author/creator of each PR that wouldn't be a problem though.
The sta_pr_participant table looks as if maps user IDs to PRs that they are participating in, but where would I find the author of each PR ?
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