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Hey. I'm wondering if I'm understanding correctly that for every migration, the insertion into the migration table, and the insertion of the migration into the database are handled under separate transactions when the set_grouped is not enabled?
So that if the application would for example crash between these transactions there might be a case that the migration was inserted into the database but not into the migrations table?
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Hey. I'm wondering if I'm understanding correctly that for every migration, the insertion into the migration table, and the insertion of the migration into the database are handled under separate transactions when the set_grouped is not enabled?
So that if the application would for example crash between these transactions there might be a case that the migration was inserted into the database but not into the migrations table?
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