My latest question has been closed. I find the reason contrived.
Edit the question to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem. This will help others answer the question.
Desired behavior – right there. I couldn't be clearer
First, to check the existence of the required table. If it's absent, create it according to my schema.sql file. If it's present, update it according to the code in the @Entity class
Second, fill the users tables with sample rows if it's empty and ensure the roles table has at least a row with role = 'USER' and a row with role = 'ADMIN'. Also, fill the @JoinTable so that every user is a USER, and the first user is also an ADMIN
A specific problem – right there. I even used the word "specifically"
Now, it doesn't seem to work. Specifically, data.sql doesn't seem to have any effect as the first user in the users table is still not an ADMIN after the application's startup
"The shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem". Not possible. However, I did my best and included all the properties and the SQL I used and even gave a link to a dbfiddle which makes the code runnable. I don't know how to make native runnable SQL snippets, only HTML. You can look at my previous questions (as you do to anyone who dares post on Meta) and see for yourself that I included high-quality runnable snippets whenever possible
The fact that you can get away with it, just make things up and arbitrarily close questions, is beyond me. There must be some check on you. For example, one should be able to appeal moderation decisions to an independent oversight body that has the authority to suspend moderator privileges in case they are abused (in my opinion, it's exactly what happened in this case). Or strip them altogether if it becomes a common practice.
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, … are just noise.