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We've definitely seen issues where moving from a newer DB to an older DB can run you into problems - namely, when the newer DB creates a SQL dump-file that has features that your older DB doesn't support. You can usually fix that by hand-editing the file to remove the offending lines. I think those are both new enough that you probably shouldn't run into problems, but I would definitely do a test-restore first to make sure. |
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Right now i am using a Snipeit version 6.2.3 and MariaDB version 11.2,But For some reason i am installing another Application in IIS and the other Application MariaDB version needed Below 11,So just i want to know Can i Downgrade my MariaDB to below 11,Is there any issue will happen in existing DB,Kindly Guide
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Right now i am using a Snipeit version 6.2.3 and MariaDB version 11.2,But For some reason i am installing another Application in IIS and the other Application MariaDB version needed Below 11,So just i want to know Can i Downgrade my MariaDB to below 11,Is there any issue will happen in existing DB,Kindly Guide
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