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Kylin-5388 Add a rest api to support to update database name and table name without rebuilding data #2071

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@zznlime zznlime commented Jan 9, 2023

Add a rest api to support to update database name and table name without rebuilding data.

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  • Branch kylin3 for v2.x to v3.x
  • Branch kylin4 for v4.x
  • Branch kylin5 for v5.x

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zznlime commented Mar 7, 2023

will close this pull request since a new pr for this feature has been opened #2100

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