Hi,

I accidentally created a model with "rails generate model Category" (also 
creating migrate file) where I didn't specify any fields. Then I run rake 
db:migrate to create the new table. Upon realising what I'd done, I run 
"rails destroy model Category". Then I run "rails generate model Category 
name:string user_id:integer" which created all the new files. Ofcourse now 
db:migrate wouldn't work coz I forgot I'd created the category table prior. 
So, I thought I'd remove the old table and run rake db:reset. This appeared 
to create all the tales again, but it keeps creating the OLD category table 
- the one without any fields. I've tried dropping the database, destroying 
the model/ migrate files, rolling back the migration, db:shema:load/ 
db:create:all/ . But every time, even if there is no "create category 
table" migrate file - it still creates the category table with no fields.

Is this normal? I don't know where it's getting the schema from but it 
can't be reading only from my db:migrate files. Does it get them from log 
files when recreating the db, or does it look directly at the db and 
rebuild. I want my database build purely from the files I'm looking at in 
my db/migrate folder. How do I do this?

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