Ok, I went ahead and just copied all the data into the clean new schema.
So now my actual DB is in sync with my SA declarative models.

How do I get Alembic to start tracking fresh from this point  (ie delete 
any old revisions or old history)??

Thanks,
D


On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 7:49:03 PM UTC-6, dewey wrote:
>
> I first installed Alembic and while practicing, I created a first revision.
>
> I made some changes in my Declarative models in code
> And then I used SA to blow away my DB and recreate the whole schema new 
> again
>
> And then I made a few more changes to my models  (oops)  AND loaded a 
> bunch of data
>
> Now, I can't figure out how to get Alembic back into parity....
>
> Can I point it at the DB to get it's "base" and then point it at my models 
> to create a brand-new, first revision??
>
> I'm kind of stumped.....
>
> As a worst case, I've used SA to create a new parallel schema (in sync 
> with current models) and I can select all the old data into it but I still 
> need to know how to tell Alembic to forget (delete) all prior revisions and 
> start over.
>
> Thanks for any tips!!
> Dewey
>

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