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red/teressa-copeland-homes
Chandler Copeland baa1c785a5 feat(09-01): add property_address column to clients — schema, migration, server actions
- Add propertyAddress: text("property_address") nullable column to clients pgTable
- Generate migration drizzle/0007_equal_nekra.sql: ALTER TABLE "clients" ADD COLUMN "property_address" text
- Apply migration successfully to local postgres database
- Extend clientSchema Zod schema with propertyAddress: z.string().optional()
- createClient: persist propertyAddress || null to coerce empty string to NULL
- updateClient: persist propertyAddress || null alongside name, email, updatedAt
2026-03-21 12:13:55 -06:00
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