Within a single migration run, repeatable migrations are always applied last, after all pending versioned migrations ![]() (re-)applied every time their checksum changes. Repeatable migrations have a description and a checksum, but no version. Optionally their effect can be undone by supplying an undo migration with the same version. Versioned migrations are the most common type of migration. The checksum is there to detect accidental changes. ![]() Informative for you to be able to remember what each migration does. Versioned migrations have a version, a description and a checksum. Versioned migrations come in 2 forms: regular and undo. With Flyway all changes to the database are called migrations. Poll What do you use for version control?
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