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specify that this is not a command, but rather a how-to when using a DB visualization/UI tool.
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Can also go update it directly in the database. If you're using something like Sequel Pro (mac) or whatever database UI tool windows/linux has it's really easy. Arguably not the best idea, and would not advise doing this against a production level database, but it'll get the job done!

Table = key_value

collection = system.schema
name = fillpdf (your_module)
value = update to i:8102;

Can also go update it directly in the database. Arguably not the best idea, and would not advise doing this against a production level database, but it'll get the job done!

Table = key_value

collection = system.schema
name = fillpdf (your_module)
value = update to i:8102;

Can also go update it directly in the database. If you're using something like Sequel Pro (mac) or whatever database UI tool windows/linux has it's really easy. Arguably not the best idea, and would not advise doing this against a production level database, but it'll get the job done!

Table = key_value

collection = system.schema
name = fillpdf (your_module)
value = update to i:8102;

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Can also go update it directly in the database. Arguably not the best idea, and would not advise doing this against a production level database, but it'll get the job done!

Table = key_value

collection = system.schema
name = fillpdf (your_module)
value = update to i:8102;