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we were exiting instead of continuing on migrating for multiple sources. Introduced here #11655

@cq-bot cq-bot added the cli label Jun 27, 2023
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@yevgenypats yevgenypats merged commit df01ac4 into main Jun 27, 2023
@yevgenypats yevgenypats deleted the fix/multiple_migrations branch June 27, 2023 20:54
kodiakhq bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 28, 2023
🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop*
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## [3.6.0](cli-v3.5.4...cli-v3.6.0) (2023-06-28)


### Features

* **cli:** Upgrade to SDK v4, protocol v3 ([#11683](#11683)) ([1593f2d](1593f2d))


### Bug Fixes

* CLI v4: issue config deprecation warnings, pass options to plugin-level spec ([#11766](#11766)) ([16264a0](16264a0))
* **CLI:** Multiple migrations ([#11791](#11791)) ([df01ac4](df01ac4))
* **cli:** Set SkipDependentTables, DeterministicCqId ([#11759](#11759)) ([2bcb1c9](2bcb1c9))
* **deps:** Update module github.com/cloudquery/plugin-pb-go to v1.2.0 ([#11720](#11720)) ([7ef521d](7ef521d))
* **deps:** Update module github.com/cloudquery/plugin-pb-go to v1.2.1 ([#11722](#11722)) ([309be72](309be72))
* **deps:** Update module github.com/cloudquery/plugin-pb-go to v1.3.3 ([#11726](#11726)) ([f0ca611](f0ca611))
* **deps:** Update module github.com/cloudquery/plugin-pb-go to v1.3.4 ([#11753](#11753)) ([cd4fe1c](cd4fe1c))

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