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Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 15:46
by cas
To me it looks like there is a file ondisk with the name "995e82d4fbd1d30f5dcbbe10f3ff1838'"
The file_path is only relevant is you store on disk.
Check the root of your mantis installation, possibly you will find your attachments there
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 20:16
by EstebanLB01
cas wrote: ↑27 Feb 2019, 15:46
To me it looks like there is a file ondisk with the name "995e82d4fbd1d30f5dcbbe10f3ff1838'"
The file_path is only relevant is you store on disk.
Check the root of your mantis installation, possibly you will find your attachments there
Joke's on me, you made me look! hahaha
But no, I asume that column is loaded with a real path when I set the config to Disk, but with database option then I'm still unsure on where the files get dumped
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 28 Feb 2019, 07:40
by cas
Then the files are in the DB, in a field of type BLOB as indicated earlier in the field "content".
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 28 Feb 2019, 13:24
by EstebanLB01
cas wrote: ↑28 Feb 2019, 07:40
Then the files are in the DB, in a field of type BLOB as indicated earlier in the field "content".
It is indeed, but I don't know much about it. I asume that I cannot see the actual file then?
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 28 Feb 2019, 14:18
by cas
No you cannot simply view it. Why would you need that?
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 29 Sep 2023, 08:21
by aswinviswamohan
cas wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 06:50
see above:
They are stored in mantis_bug_file_table, column content.
While importing this table my Heidi sql is crashing. Dont know why able to see error 2013 , but tried several methods to fix but cannot. any leads please!!
Re: Where to get the attachment files
Posted: 29 Sep 2023, 08:41
by cas
Are you still in the migrating process? If so, there is no need to export and import. Please follow instructions from the manual.