create table tx_powermail_domain_model_form LIKE tx_powermail_domain_model_forms;
insert tx_powermail_domain_model_form select * from tx_powermail_domain_model_forms;
create table tx_powermail_domain_model_page LIKE tx_powermail_domain_model_pages;
insert tx_powermail_domain_model_page select * from tx_powermail_domain_model_pages;
create table tx_powermail_domain_model_field LIKE tx_powermail_domain_model_fields;
insert tx_powermail_domain_model_field select * from tx_powermail_domain_model_fields;
create table tx_powermail_domain_model_mail LIKE tx_powermail_domain_model_mails;
insert tx_powermail_domain_model_mail select * from tx_powermail_domain_model_mails;
create table tx_powermail_domain_model_answer LIKE tx_powermail_domain_model_answers;
insert tx_powermail_domain_model_answer select * from tx_powermail_domain_model_answers;
[Powermail] Update from version 2.x to a newer one
When updating from old Powermail versions to new versions, the upgrade wizard for changing the table names is unfortunately no longer available. But never mind, you can do that yourself very quickly.
"Code faster, look at the time" - does this sound familiar to you?
How about time and respect for code quality? Working in a team? Automated tests?