PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF;--> statement-breakpoint CREATE TABLE `__new_tasks` ( `id` text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, `plan_id` text, `phase_id` text, `initiative_id` text, `name` text NOT NULL, `description` text, `type` text DEFAULT 'auto' NOT NULL, `category` text DEFAULT 'execute' NOT NULL, `priority` text DEFAULT 'medium' NOT NULL, `status` text DEFAULT 'pending' NOT NULL, `requires_approval` integer, `order` integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, `created_at` integer NOT NULL, `updated_at` integer NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY (`plan_id`) REFERENCES `plans`(`id`) ON UPDATE no action ON DELETE cascade, FOREIGN KEY (`phase_id`) REFERENCES `phases`(`id`) ON UPDATE no action ON DELETE cascade, FOREIGN KEY (`initiative_id`) REFERENCES `initiatives`(`id`) ON UPDATE no action ON DELETE cascade ); --> statement-breakpoint INSERT INTO `__new_tasks`("id", "plan_id", "phase_id", "initiative_id", "name", "description", "type", "category", "priority", "status", "requires_approval", "order", "created_at", "updated_at") SELECT "id", "plan_id", NULL, NULL, "name", "description", "type", 'execute', "priority", "status", NULL, "order", "created_at", "updated_at" FROM `tasks`;--> statement-breakpoint DROP TABLE `tasks`;--> statement-breakpoint ALTER TABLE `__new_tasks` RENAME TO `tasks`;--> statement-breakpoint PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;--> statement-breakpoint ALTER TABLE `initiatives` ADD `merge_requires_approval` integer DEFAULT true NOT NULL;--> statement-breakpoint ALTER TABLE `initiatives` ADD `merge_target` text;