(Quick Reference)

dbm-rollback-to-date-sql

Purpose

Writes SQL to roll back the database to the state it was in at the given date/time to STDOUT or a file.

Description

You can specify just the date, or the date and time. The date format must be yyyy-MM-dd and the time format must be HH:mm:ss.

Usage:

grails [environment] dbm-rollback-to-date-sql [date] [time] [filename] --contexts=[contexts] --defaultSchema=[defaultSchema] --dataSource=[dataSource]

Required arguments:

  • date - The rollback date

Optional arguments:

  • time - The rollback time
  • filename - The path to the output file to write to. If not specified output is written to the console
  • contexts - A comma-delimited list of context names. If specified, only changesets tagged with one of the context names will be included
  • defaultSchema - The default schema name to use
  • dataSource - if provided will run the script for the specified dataSource. Not needed for the default dataSource.

Note that the contexts, defaultSchema, dataSource parameter name and value must be quoted if executed in Windows, e.g.
grails dbm-rollback-to-date-sql "--contexts=[contexts]" "--defaultSchema=[defaultSchema]" "--dataSource=[dataSource]"

For the dataSource parameter if the data source is configured as dataSource_reports in DataSource.groovy the suffix of reports will be used as the parameter value.
--dataSource=reports