Colin Law wrote in post #1163577:
> rails generate migration ...
> from the command line.  That will generate the migration file in
> db/migrate, then you have a look there to make sure it is correct and
> then run
> rake db:migrate
> to apply the migration.
>
> I recommend working right through a good tutorial such as
> railstutorial.org (which is free to use online).  That will show you
> the basics of rails, including how to use migrations.
>
> Colin

Thanks Colin for the resource and help!

My problem is resolved.

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