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@ErikZigo ErikZigo commented Nov 4, 2025

Follow up https://linear.app/keboola/issue/AJDA-1274/project-migrations-restore-table-metadata-split-to-chunks


Release Notes

  • Updates core project restore library to fix an issue with restoring table and column metadata for tables having hundreds of columns. Metadata is now restored gradually in small chunks with 50 columns

Change Type

Fix

Impact Analysis

  • Who's affected: Teams migrating Keboola projects across different cloud regions

Customer Communication Plans

No customer-facing communication needed. This is an internal library update that enhances existing migration functionality without changing user-facing behavior or requiring action from customers.

Deployment Plan

Merge and release a new version of component.

Rollback Plan

Fix dependencies to previous version of keboola/kbc-project-restore and release as a new version

Post-Release Support Plan

N/A

@ErikZigo ErikZigo force-pushed the erik-AJDA-1274-chunk50 branch from 7740bc0 to 2393a4a Compare November 4, 2025 14:48
@ErikZigo ErikZigo changed the title chore: update keboola/kbc-project-restore chore: update keboola/kbc-project-restore - reduce metadata batch size from 100 to 50 Nov 4, 2025
@ErikZigo ErikZigo changed the title chore: update keboola/kbc-project-restore - reduce metadata batch size from 100 to 50 [AJDA-1274] update keboola/kbc-project-restore - reduce metadata batch size from 100 to 50 Nov 4, 2025
@ErikZigo ErikZigo marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2025 14:49
@ErikZigo ErikZigo requested a review from ondrajodas November 4, 2025 14:50
@ErikZigo ErikZigo merged commit 4d381b9 into master Nov 4, 2025
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@ErikZigo ErikZigo deleted the erik-AJDA-1274-chunk50 branch November 4, 2025 14:59
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