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1 <?php 2 // This file keeps track of upgrades to 3 // the assignment module 4 // 5 // Sometimes, changes between versions involve 6 // alterations to database structures and other 7 // major things that may break installations. 8 // 9 // The upgrade function in this file will attempt 10 // to perform all the necessary actions to upgrade 11 // your older installation to the current version. 12 // 13 // If there's something it cannot do itself, it 14 // will tell you what you need to do. 15 // 16 // The commands in here will all be database-neutral, 17 // using the methods of database_manager class 18 // 19 // Please do not forget to use upgrade_set_timeout() 20 // before any action that may take longer time to finish. 21 22 defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); 23 24 function xmldb_assignment_upgrade($oldversion) { 25 global $CFG; 26 27 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.5.0 release upgrade line. 28 // Put any upgrade step following this. 29 30 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.6.0 release upgrade line. 31 // Put any upgrade step following this. 32 33 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.7.0 release upgrade line. 34 // Put any upgrade step following this. 35 36 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.8.0 release upgrade line. 37 // Put any upgrade step following this. 38 39 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.9.0 release upgrade line. 40 // Put any upgrade step following this. 41 42 // Automatically generated Moodle v3.10.0 release upgrade line. 43 // Put any upgrade step following this. 44 45 return true; 46 }
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