Are there any instructions on how to apply erpnext/frappe style database patches manually, either using the patches.txt file, or applying them by hand one-by-one?
Thank you, Damian
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Can you give some more details about what you want to do?
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Anand.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Damian Dimmich <da…@tauri-tec.com> wrote:
Hello,
Are there any instructions on how to apply erpnext/frappe style database patches manually, either using the patches.txt file, or applying them by hand one-by-one?
Thank you, Damian
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