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If you have installed DBCF 3.0.x on Jira 7.x or DBCF 3.1.x / DBCF 4.0.x on Jira 6.x, perform the following steps:
- Uninstall SIL Engine™.
- Uninstall Power Database Fields PRO™.
- Install the version of Power Database Fields PRO™ that is compatible with your Jira.
SIL Engine™ should get updated automatically and should now have the correct version as well.
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After you uninstall SIL Engine™, some plugins might remain disabled, so you might need to re-enable them manually. |
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title | Step-by-step guide for SQL Server databases |
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- Download the latest jdbc driver for sql server (at this moment it is sqljdbc4.2)
- Extract the archive and copy the .jar file (sqljdbc42.jar) to lib folder, from your JIRA
Update the resource from context.xml accordingly. It should look like this: Code Block |
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<Resource name="CONNECTION_NAME"
auth="Container"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"
username="USERNAME"
password="PASSWORD"
driverClassName="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver"
url="jdbc:sqlserver://SERVER:PORT;DatabaseName=DATABASE_NAME"/> |
Restart Jira.
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title | Step-by-step guide for Postgres databases |
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- Download the latest jdbc driver for Postgres (at this moment it is postgresql-9.4-1204.jdbc4)
Copy the .jar file (postgresql-9.4-1204.jdbc4.jar) to lib folder, from your JIRA Restart Jira.
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The same problem might occur for other databases as well (Oracle, MySQL, hsql). In this case, follow the same steps, updating the driver and restarting the Jira instance. Starting with version 4.0.0, you no longer need to change the resource in the context.xml file and can add the resource directly from the UI, via the Datasources page. |
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When users of the Power Database Fields PRO PRO™ use another language than English and it contains special characters, some translation might happen at the JDBC driver level. To avoid this, ensure that the translation between char codes doesn't happen.
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