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There was a whole bunch of these SQL files, all empty and apparently
unused. Removing them is just a clean-up, if anybody has a reason for these
files to be there, feel free to revert.
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I have detected a bug of conversion data type in OpenSim.Data.MSSQL.MSSQLInventoryData.addInventoryItem(InventoryItemBase item)
in the GroupOwned field.
My sollution is to change the flield to bit in the table. In the
readInventoryItem(IDataReader reader) change too item.Flags =
(uint) reader["flags"]; to item.Flags = Convert.ToUInt32(reader["flags"]);
Now Inventory runs fine.
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database adapter
* I don't use mssql so this may not work, corrections (in the form of patches) are welcome.
* Unlike mysql, mssql requires manual updating of existing tables here (which should mean just adding the new fields manually)
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* Add updated stub mssql inventory sql (only really because I was in the middle of this when I spotted the numeric transposition)
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As per the suggestions in Mantis 687 (thanks Sakai) to resolve an exception
* This won't apply to any existing inventory tables you have, but shouldn't
cause any issues with old tables either
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* This hasn't been tested in MSSQL mode, however it's been checked to make sure it doesn't cause any issues with mySQL/SQLlite
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