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Friday Flyway Tips: Copying the Migration Number
It’s a small thing, but copying the migration number can be a pain. However, we’ve made this easier in Flyway 6.5.4. I’ve been working with Flyway Desktop for work more and more as we transition from older SSMS plugins to … Continue reading
Friday Flyway Tips: Searching Migrations
When a Flyway Desktop (FWD) project (or Flyway project) has been around for a long time, there can be a lot of migration scripts. That can be a pain for users, but there is a way to find your changes … Continue reading
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The Four Different Types of Flyway Files
This is documented, somewhat, but I wanted to put this down for myself, as the I don’t love the docs and they are hard to sort through. Flyway is open source software owned and maintained by Redgate, my employer. There … Continue reading
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Flyway with Multiple Folders
A customer asked about how they could organize their migration scripts in different ways to manage them and worried about it being complex. I decided to test a few things. This post looks at using multiple folders for scripts. Setup … Continue reading