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fix: add customers table back #32

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The changes include the introduction of a new SQL table named Customers, which consists of four columns: Id, Cpf, Name, and Email. The Id column serves as the primary key and cannot be null. The Cpf column is required, while Name can be null, and Email is also required. Additionally, the existing SQL file defining the Payments table has been deleted, which previously contained various fields related to payment information.

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File Change Summary
init/sql/customers_table.sql Added new table Customers with columns: Id char(36) not null primary key, Cpf varchar(11) not null, Name varchar(100) null, Email varchar(100) null.
init/sql/payments_table.sql Removed table Payments, which included multiple columns for payment-related information.

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Terraform Cloud Plan Output

```
Plan: 3 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
```
[Terraform Cloud Plan](https://app.terraform.io/app/FiapPostech-SOAT/workspaces/bmb-database/runs/run-cpKz5LnoGGcdeYEK)

@italopessoa italopessoa merged commit ea0ed91 into main Nov 16, 2024
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