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#41202 Uppercase Table Names

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PHP version
7.4
Akeeba Solo version
Latest

Latest post by nicholas on Tuesday, 15 October 2024 01:43 CDT

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I get the following warning on backup:

Last Tick : 2024-10-14 18:30:12 GMT+0000 (UTC)
Domain : PackDB
Step : scheduled_job_log_record
Substep : 188001 / 482485
Memory used : 6.83 MB
Warnings : POTENTIAL PROBLEMS DETECTED; 1 warnings issued (see below).
You have database tables whose name starts with a form of the database prefix () which has a different letter case. This WILL cause problems if you restore your site on Windows or macOS. We strongly recommend excluding all tables which do not start with the configured prefix, exactly as shown above (case-sensitive).

 

I can't find any instances of mixed case table prefixes.

Do you have a script to show it to me?

 

Don't know if this might be related but I am running php 7.4 on the domain where Solo is. It is backing up a subdomain running php 8.3

 

nicholas
Akeeba Staff
Manager

Apologies, I forgot to tell you about that when replying to your previous ticket.

This is a false positive. There are no mixed-case or uppercase named tables in your database. This message is an artifact stemming from the fact that your tables have an empty prefix. I am aware of this, but it cannot be fixed without causing problems for some other more frequently seen edge cases in table naming which warrant this warning. You can just ignore it.

Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos

Lead Developer and Director

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