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Friday Flyway Tips–Above Target Migrations

Recently I was working with Flyway Desktop (FWD) and practicing deploying certain migrations and not others. I don’t recommend this, but a customer was doing this and I wanted to reproduce some things they were trying to help them. In … Continue reading

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Migrations are Worth the Effort

I work with a lot of customers that are trying to find better ways to build and deploy database code. Some of them use a state or model method with SQL Compare or another Redgate product, and some want to … Continue reading

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Friday Flyway Tips–Deploying Migrations with a Target

Recently I was working with Flyway Desktop (FWD) and helping a customer work on deploying part of their work. They weren’t sure how easy this could be, but this post follows what I showed them. Using the ability to run … Continue reading

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Try, Try Again, Until It’s Right

One of the challenges with making changes in a database environment is that undoing those changes can be hard. What’s often preferred is rolling forward with a new change to correct the issue, but that’s often done with limited analysis … Continue reading

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