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SHIELD-12 - Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6.21 to 9.6.24 #6759

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🔩 Description: What code changed, and why?

Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6 to 13. We want to have the latest patch in 9.6 version of postgres before we move to v13

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@vivekshankar1 vivekshankar1 changed the title Vhankar/pg upgrade to 9 6 24 new Vshankar/pg upgrade to 9 6 24 new Mar 4, 2022
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@vivekshankar1 vivekshankar1 changed the title Vshankar/pg upgrade to 9 6 24 new Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6 to 13 Mar 4, 2022
@vivekshankar1 vivekshankar1 changed the title Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6 to 13 SHIELD-12 - Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6 to 13 Mar 4, 2022
@vivek-yadav vivek-yadav merged commit b5a7550 into main Mar 4, 2022
@vivek-yadav vivek-yadav deleted the vhankar/pg-upgrade-to-9-6-24_new branch March 4, 2022 12:58
@vivekshankar1 vivekshankar1 changed the title SHIELD-12 - Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6 to 13 SHIELD-12 - Upgrade postgreSQL from 9.6.21 to 9.6.24 Mar 11, 2022
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