Re: [galaxy-dev] problems with database migration 119 - 120

2014-08-26 Thread John Chilton
Well it looks like the migration file has these columns listed in a different order than the mapping Galaxy uses - and the order yours appeared in were the ones from Galaxy's mapping file. So somehow Galaxy is automatically creating those tables prior to running the migration based on the code in

Re: [galaxy-dev] problems with database migration 119 - 120

2014-08-26 Thread Hans-Rudolf Hotz
Hi John Thanks for the insights Hi Iyad Yes, the user account has the ability to drop and alter tables. Hans-Rudolf On 08/26/2014 03:08 PM, John Chilton wrote: Well it looks like the migration file has these columns listed in a different order than the mapping Galaxy uses - and the order

Re: [galaxy-dev] problems with database migration 119 - 120

2014-08-26 Thread Nate Coraor
Hi Hans, I'll add to John's statement about the ordering - a different ordering than the model is entirely possible because alters to add columns always add them at the end. The tables for Galaxy Main are so old that they are in a very different order than most newer installations. As John