i could have sworn it just appended numbers to the model name, though ... i'm a 
little surprised this is breaking.

On Oct 6, 2010, at 8:09 PM, David Holt wrote:

> Yes. It is looking for sequential numbers and you're jumping from 29 to 210 
> :-)
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On 2010-10-06, at 5:06 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm creating a new version of an existing model so I created a new framework 
>> with a new model with a name like MyModelv2
>> 
>> So my migration classes have names like ....
>> 
>> MyModelv20.java
>> MyModelv21.java
>> MyModelv22.java
>> 
>> ...
>> 
>> Which works fine but when I got to 
>> 
>> MyModelv210.java
>> 
>> when the application starts it does not discover the file and therefore 
>> never runs the migration.  Do you think having a numeric character at the 
>> end of my model's name is throwing it off?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Johnny Miller
>> Kahalawai Media Corp
>> http://www.kahalawai.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
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