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Trigger on system table restored in FB3 database and can't be deleted [CORE6028] #6278
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Modified by: @AlexPeshkoffassignee: Alexander Peshkov [ alexpeshkoff ] |
Modified by: @AlexPeshkoffsummary: Triiger on system table restored in FB3 database and can't be deleted => Trigger on system table restored in FB3 database and can't be deleted |
Commented by: @AlexPeshkoff Triggers on system tables are not backed up any more (and not restored from old backups). |
Modified by: @AlexPeshkoffstatus: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ] resolution: Fixed [ 1 ] Fix Version: 3.0.5 [ 10885 ] Fix Version: 4.0 Beta 2 [ 10888 ] |
Modified by: Sean Leyne (seanleyne)description: Firebird before v.3 enabled any modification of system tables including creation of user trigger on system table. => Pre-v3 Firebird allowed modification of system tables including creating user trigger on system tables. |
Modified by: Sean Leyne (seanleyne)description: Pre-v3 Firebird allowed modification of system tables including creating user trigger on system tables. => Pre-v3 Firebird allowed direct modification of system tables including creating user trigger on system tables. |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovstatus: Resolved [ 5 ] => Resolved [ 5 ] QA Status: No test => Done successfully |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovstatus: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ] |
Submitted by: @AlexPeshkoff
Pre-v3 Firebird allowed direct modification of system tables including creating user trigger on system tables.
When such database is migrated to FB3, those triggers are restored by gbak even though they can't be modified or removed.
Commits: 1ddece9 1c2afb4 d89fedd 3828bfd FirebirdSQL/fbt-repository@a3dfb53
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