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# Guidelines for adding migrations
## 1. Additive changes should be preferred over transformational changes.
For example,
We have to change a type of the column `locked` from `bool` to `timestamp with time zone`
where when the value of the column is `true` then the new value should be the
current timestamp and when the value of the column is `false` it should be `null`.
Instead of doing,
```sql
ALTER TABLE hdb_catalog.event_log ALTER COLUMN locked TYPE TIMESTAMPTZ USING CASE WHEN locked THEN NOW() ELSE NULL END;
```
It's preferred to do,
```sql
ALTER TABLE hdb_catalog.event_log RENAME COLUMN locked TO locked_boolean;
ALTER TABLE hdb_catalog.event_log ADD COLUMN locked TIMESTAMPTZ;
UPDATE hdb_catalog.event_log
SET locked = NOW()
WHERE locked_boolean = 't';
ALTER TABLE hdb_catalog.event_log DROP COLUMN locked_boolean;
```
This is because in the former way, the `ALTER TABLE` will acquire an lock on the `hdb_catalog.event_log` table
and will keep the lock until all the rows are transformed to the new data type. The latter method is preffered although
it does 4 queries, because all the DDL statements do not depend on the data contained in the rows.
## 2. Avoid adding a default value while adding a new column to an existing table
Instead of doing,
```sql
ALTER TABLE <table>
ADD COLUMN col1 INT SET DEFAULT 1 NOT NULL;
```
Do,
```sql
ALTER TABLE <table>
ADD COLUMN col1 INT;
UPDATE <table>
SET col1 = 1;
ALTER TABLE <table>
ALTER COLUMN col1 SET DEFAULT 1
ALTER COLUMN col1 SET NOT NULL;
```