Tag Archives: Flyway

Getting Started Connecting to a Database with Flyway

In a previous post, I got Flyway installed as a CLI utility (command line interface). This post will look at the first connection to a database. If you need to install Flyway on Windows, see my previous post. Concepts Flyway … Continue reading

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Installing Flyway Community on Windows

One of the things I’ve been trying to do is dig in more deeply to the Flyway command line (CLI) as part of my work with Redgate. While Flyway Desktop is amazing, it’s a wrapper, and my inclination is to … Continue reading

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Paid Flyway Advantages–Undo and Check

The Community edition of Flyway has some nice basic features, and it works well for many people. However, it requires you to do a lot of the heavy lifting of building and deploying scripts. There are some advantages of the … Continue reading

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Flyway Mistakes

I have been doing some testing with Redgate’s Flyway Desktop as a new way of managing code for databases. However, just like Git, I appreciate clients, but I want to know how the CLI (command line interface) works. I spent … Continue reading

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