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Yasuo Honda

On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Sven Haiges <hansam...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am brand new to liquibase and like what I exerienced so far. We would like
> to use liquibase for an existing project and the way we choose to migrate to
> using liquibase is have liquibase generate the SQL for us (updateSQL
> command).
>
> This works fine, but here is one little thing we don't understand:
>
> - the generated SQL does not contain a CREATE TABLE for the liquibase tables
> themselves. The insert for the changeset would fail as that table does not
> yet exist.
>
> I understand that the update command would create the table, but then we
> would have to run liquibase update at least once. All we want to do at this
> point is get the SQL from liquibase and then run everything manually from
> there.
>
> One way I would solve it could be to create an empty changeset or so... but
> it is a hack. What is the officical way?
>
> Cheers
> Sven
>
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