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You'll need to provide more detail. What SQL migration library are you using for a start?
(Migratus allows you to run down
migrations so I'm guessing you are not using that @U0YJJPFRA?)
@U04V70XH6 yes I'm using migratus, but I saw only a way to reset the database as down
and after up
. I was wondering that I can use only the down
. I saw down
you can use with only the migration id.
Then I don't understand what you're asking. You can migrate down -- which seemed to be what you are asking -- but you're saying that doesn't do what you want?