[Deprecated] DMZ 1.5.3 (DataMapper OverZealous Edition) |
[eluser]OverZealous[/eluser]
@ntheorist Even if I do that, it won't help if only the database changes (which is unlikely). But, like you said, it should prevent data corruption. Ninja That's not SQL. In SQL to specify !=, you use <>. There is no "!" operator. You can use the NOT keyword to negate a group of tests, as well. |
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