I have the same problem, but I don't want to delete my
schema_migrations table. Wouldn't deleting it do strange things to
Rails's understanding of the state of the database?

I've worked around the problem by renaming the "schema_migrations"
table to "zschema_migrations", doing the db:push, and renaming the
table back to "schema_migrations". Since the tables are uploaded in
alphabetical order, this table is now uploaded after all the others,
and so now all my data is on Heroku. This makes for a strange kind of
workflow though. Hopefully there's some simple answer, a simple thing
I'm doing wrong?


On Apr 5, 10:24 pm, Bill Burcham <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well I didn't figure out why I couldn't push the schema_migrations.
> Might have been a unique key constraint violation since the target
> database already had the schema migrations in it. Nevertheless I just
> deleted the schema_migrations records from the source database and now
> the upload works. And my site works.
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