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14 | public function up() |
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16 | Schema::create('configurations', function (Blueprint $table) { |
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17 | $table->increments('id'); |
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18 | $table->string('configuration_name',255); |
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19 | $table->longtext('configuration_value',255); |
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20 | $table->boolean('configuration_active'); |
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21 | $table->timestamps(); |
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22 | }); |
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