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2/7/2018 3:07 PM
 
Hello,

I am running dnn7 and dnn8 websites and I am still building up the exceptions table. At least I would like to truncate them but the plain sql command "truncate table exceptions" gives me: Cannot truncate table 'exceptions' because it is being referenced by a FOREIGN KEY constraint.

I looked for the famous Sebastian scripts to clean them, but now that they are moved to github they're hard to find. In a turbo zip file I found a file called AdjustDNNEventLogTypes.sql, which I run successfully, but the exceptions table is still there and cannot get rid of its content. Obviously the right file is somewhere else, but where?

Can you please help?

Franco

P.S. After years of running alignment scripts and upgrades, why hasn't this problem gone away? Does it go away in dnn9?
 
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2/8/2018 12:05 AM
 
Due to shutdown of CodePlex, I had to move my scripts to Github.
TruncateEventlog may be found at https://github.com/dnnwerk/truncateEv...

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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