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Unnecessary text explaining the project migration history maximum display count when there is no migration history at all.
Steps or screenshots to reproduce the behavior
- Go to a project where none of its database contain migration history (e.g. a new project), and click "Migration History"
- It displays a label "For database having migration history, we list up
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