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Erlang version: Erlang (SMP,ASYNC_THREADS) (BEAM) emulator version 13.1.5
OS: Linux (Debian)
Installed from: distro package
Bug description
When using an SQL database backend, the users table contains a created_at column, containing the timestamp of the user registration. That doesn't seem to be the case when using Mnesia as database backend, as there isn't such a field in the passwd table. Having the registration date available when using Mnesia as well would be quite valuable.
Also with the current behavior, when using the export2sql command to migrate from Mnesia to an SQL database, this results in created_at being populated with the date of the migration, instead of the registration date or no date at all, leading to wrong registration dates after the migration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Environment
Erlang (SMP,ASYNC_THREADS) (BEAM) emulator version 13.1.5
Bug description
When using an SQL database backend, the
users
table contains acreated_at
column, containing the timestamp of the user registration. That doesn't seem to be the case when using Mnesia as database backend, as there isn't such a field in thepasswd
table. Having the registration date available when using Mnesia as well would be quite valuable.Also with the current behavior, when using the
export2sql
command to migrate from Mnesia to an SQL database, this results increated_at
being populated with the date of the migration, instead of the registration date or no date at all, leading to wrong registration dates after the migration.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: