Tag Archives: Flyway

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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Friday Flyway Tips–Comparison Options

Recently a customer asked how they could get index changes to be captured in Flyway Desktop. In their case, they wanted a different fill factor, but I decided to investigate a bit more how things work. This post looks at … Continue reading

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Friday Flyway Tips – Adding the Type of Database Project

There was an update to Flyway Desktop which lets you see the type of database your project is associated with, and this post shows how to get this in your list of projects. As an example, you can see below … Continue reading

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