dstandish commented on code in PR #24613:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/24613#discussion_r905696508


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airflow/migrations/versions/0113_2_4_0_add_dataset_model.py:
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+"""Add Dataset model
+
+Revision ID: 0038cd0c28b4
+Revises: 424117c37d18
+Create Date: 2022-06-22 14:37:20.880672
+
+"""
+
+import sqlalchemy as sa
+from alembic import op
+
+# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
+from sqlalchemy import Integer, func
+
+from airflow.migrations.db_types import TIMESTAMP, StringID
+from airflow.utils.sqlalchemy import ExtendedJSON
+
+revision = '0038cd0c28b4'
+down_revision = '424117c37d18'
+branch_labels = None
+depends_on = None
+airflow_version = '2.4.0'
+
+
+def upgrade():
+    """Apply Add Dataset model"""
+    op.create_table(
+        'dataset',
+        sa.Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True),
+        sa.Column('uri', StringID(length=500)),
+        sa.Column('extra', ExtendedJSON),
+        sa.Column('created_at', TIMESTAMP, default=func.now(), nullable=False),
+        sa.Column('updated_at', TIMESTAMP, default=func.now(), nullable=False),

Review Comment:
   i believe there is no point in adding it to the migration because it's 
managed in python i.e. it's not creating a database-level object such as a 
trigger -- it just instructs (i believe) the ORM to update the timestamp when 
the object is updated.



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