Unless it can also do state verification, planning and the three-way: desired state, expected state and actual state in one diff, it doesn't hold a candle to Terraform.
At the same time this SQL would be useful when used in combination with a classic database migration framework which essentially comes down to a bad version of terraform.
Inversely, you could simply use de Terraform CDK and an SQL adapter to write SQL into Terraform definitions. People who want to use SQL can use that, and in the background it's still terraform with all its benefits.
At the same time this SQL would be useful when used in combination with a classic database migration framework which essentially comes down to a bad version of terraform.
Inversely, you could simply use de Terraform CDK and an SQL adapter to write SQL into Terraform definitions. People who want to use SQL can use that, and in the background it's still terraform with all its benefits.