epic_close was failing with "column updated_at does not exist". Migration adds the column with default NOW() and backfills existing rows from created_at. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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8 lines
321 B
SQL
-- Migration 005: Add updated_at column to epics table
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-- Fixes: epic_close error "column updated_at does not exist"
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ALTER TABLE epics ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS updated_at TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT NOW();
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-- Set existing rows to created_at value
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UPDATE epics SET updated_at = created_at WHERE updated_at IS NULL;
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