Thanks Ryan

and, I hope this isn't too stupid of a question, but where is this
'schema_migrations' table?

On Apr 6, 11:29 pm, Ryan Waldron <r...@erebor.com> wrote:
> You'll also need to remove that migration's entry from the
> 'schema_migrations' table.  That's how Rails keeps up with what
> migrations exist, and whether it's done them all.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:10 PM, GoodGets <goodg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > What exactly does rake db:migrate:down VERSION=XXX do?  I understand
> > that it runs the "down" migration, completely removing any columns/
> > tables that migration may have created, but does this mean that I can
> > can delete these migration files as well?  I'd like for Rails to have
> > no knowledge of their existence.  (I was allowing user profile pics
> > with Paperclip, but have since decided to just use their Gravatars.)
>
> > I know you can delete a migration, and even delete those columns from
> > the schema, but Rails still "remembers" these changes and just updates
> > them the next time you rake db:migrate.  So, I'd like to completely
> > rid my app of a particular migration, is rake db:migrate:down then
> > deleting that migration from the migrate folder the way to do it?
>
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