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How to find the version based on the svn commit ?
October 26, 2009, 10:25:46 am
Hi,

Got to update an old website, that was installed from SVN (if I recall properly)

On the footer of the pages, I have "Powered by CiviCRM nnnn". How to find the CiviCRM version that is corresponding, so I can know where to start the upgrade procedure ?

Tia

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xavier

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Re: How to find the version based on the svn commit ?
October 26, 2009, 10:55:13 am
And so everyone can benefit from Lobo's solution, the query:

select version from civicrm_domain;

Will give you that information.

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