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Bug on created_at in customer_entity table on update #4069
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You have a very old version, unmaintained. I confirm with the cloned version of the repository from today I cannot reproduce it. I created a customer account in the Backend and the created_at column shows correct information. I updated an existing customer then the column changes with the correct timestamp. Please try reproducing this issue in a test environment just with the latest version without any extension, modules, or custom work. |
OK thank you for your support, I will try with the latest version. |
Did you manage to solve this issue? In my tests I used MariaDB and Percona, but I will try to MySQL 8 in order to reproduce this issue. |
Hello,
I manage this issue with this pull request:
#4070
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De : ADDISON ***@***.***>
Envoyé : mercredi 3 juillet 2024 17:25
À : OpenMage/magento-lts ***@***.***>
Cc : Sébastien DECALOM ***@***.***>; State change ***@***.***>
Objet : Re: [OpenMage/magento-lts] Bug on created_at in customer_entity table on update (Issue #4069)
Did you manage to solve this issue?
In my tests I used MariaDB and Percona, but I will try to MySQL 8 in order to reproduce this issue.
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Preconditions (*)
1.OpenMage 19.4.23
2.Mysql 8.0
Steps to reproduce (*)
Update a customer created on 2024-07-01 at 15:00.
Expected result (*)
The date of created_at on customer_entity should be 2024.07.01 15:00
Actual result (*)
The created_at date on customer_entity is 2024.07.01 17:00
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