Ensure removed column is ignored in Prisma
When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
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reviews:
path_instructions:
- path: "*.sql"
instructions: |
When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```
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When creating a migration to remove a column from the database, ensure that the schema has the `@ignore` attribute on that column in the Prisma schema. Search for the .prisma schema in the codebase to verify this.
```sql
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "createdAt";
ALTER TABLE "User" DROP COLUMN "updatedAt";
```
```prisma
model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
email String @unique
password String
remarks String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @ignore
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @ignore
}
```