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@joomleb Why is that a problem for you? |
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Hi @richard67 I made a question. |
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@joomleb It's just that your question doesn't make sense. As you can see here, the column is an auto increment column: https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/blob/5.0-dev/installation/sql/mysql/base.sql#L852 . The value of that column does not have any meaning for the user, and so it doesn't matter if it starts from 1 or whatever. As soon as there was some update found and you clear the updates table by looking again for updates, the value will change. |
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Hi guys,
PHP 8.1.x + Joomla 5.x (and also Joomla 4.x) new installations...
Please, Why is the _updates table installed with update_id column value starting from 130 instead of 1?
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