bugfix/Fix SQL syntax error when reverting migration in MariaDB #4565
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Fixes a MariaDB-specific SQL syntax error during typeorm migration:revert.
When reverting a migration, TypeORM generates queries using double quotes for identifiers, which is invalid in MariaDB. This PR updates the query to use backticks instead.
Before:
ALTER TABLE "evaluation_run" DROP COLUMN "errors";
After:
ALTER TABLE `evaluation_run` DROP COLUMN `errors`;
Affects only MariaDB users during migration rollback.