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The default Quartz init scripts drop all tables, as in the Postgres script. Since the only options are always or never, they are useless for most production settings.

We discovered this the hard way today. I do not understand who in the Quartz project decides on defaults like this. But at the very least the Spring Boot documentation deserves a warning, since it mentions this setting.

The default init scripts drop all tables, as in [the Postgres script](https://github.com/quartz-scheduler/quartz/blob/master/quartz-core/src/main/resources/org/quartz/impl/jdbcjobstore/tables_postgres.sql). Since the only options are `always` or `never`, they are useless for most production settings. More importantly, they deserve a warning, as they should not be used carelessly.
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@wilkinsona wilkinsona added type: documentation A documentation update and removed status: waiting-for-triage An issue we've not yet triaged labels Nov 27, 2018
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* gh-15295:
  Warn about Quartz dropping tables on restart
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@Grannath Thank you very much for making your first contribution to Spring Boot. I've merged the proposed changes into 2.0.x and forwards into master.

@wilkinsona wilkinsona modified the milestones: 2.0.x, 2.0.7 Nov 27, 2018
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@wilkinsona Wow, that was easy. 😅

If this is how PRs get handled in Spring projects, count me in. Thanks!

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