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diff --git a/src/main/scripts/historySchemaMod.sh b/src/main/scripts/historySchemaMod.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c098f0e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/scripts/historySchemaMod.sh @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#!/bin/ksh +# +# This script is used to correct mistakes made in the database schema. +# It currently just allows you to change either the dataType and/or indexType on properties used by nodes. +# +# NOTE - This script is for the History db. That is different than the +# regular schemaMod in these two ways: 1) it will never create a unique index. +# Indexes can be created, but they will never be defined as unique. +# 2) the last parameter (preserveDataFlag) is ignored since for history, we do +# not want to 'migrate' old data. Old data should not disappear or change. +# +# +# To use this script, you need to pass four parameters: +# propertyName -- the name of the property that you need to change either the index or dataType on +# targetDataType -- whether it's changing or not, you need to give it: String, Integer, Boolean or Long +# targetIndexInfo -- whether it's changing or not, you need to give it: index, noIndex or uniqueIndex +# preserveDataFlag -- true or false. The only reason I can think of why you'd ever want to +# set this to false would be maybe if you were changing to an incompatible dataType so didn't +# want it to try to use the old data (and fail). But 99% of the time this will just be 'true'. +# +# Ie. historySchemaMod flavor-id String index true +# + +COMMON_ENV_PATH=$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P ) +. ${COMMON_ENV_PATH}/common_functions.sh +start_date; +check_user; + +if [ "$#" -ne 4 ]; then + echo "Illegal number of parameters" + echo "usage: $0 propertyName targetDataType targetIndexInfo preserveDataFlag" + exit 1 +fi + +source_profile; +execute_spring_jar org.onap.aai.dbgen.schemamod.SchemaMod4Hist ${PROJECT_HOME}/resources/schemaMod-logback.xml "$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" +if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then + echo "Problem executing schemaMod " + end_date; + exit 1 +fi + +end_date; +exit 0 |