A client wishes to do some integration with the JIRA database, and they want to set it up before a JIRA migration.
I see 2 scenarios:
1) All of the database JIRA- and non-JIRA tables is cleared and replaced with the JIRA data to restore
2) All JIRA tables are cleared and replaced, but non-JIRA tables remain
Which is it?
Best regards,
Sune Mølgaard
While I am not sure what your client wants to do I would suggest that if you want to add your own tables/views is to create another user/schema say "JIRAAUX" and allow that user to view tables/data in JIRAUSER. This would prevent your client from accidentally deleting/wiping data of doing things that will affect JIRA in a negative way... and you never have to worry about what happens to those tables durring a backup, migration, upgrade, etc.
If you wipe the JIRAUSER tables and use an XML backup, then you are going to lose that data in the extra tables
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