Loading schemas and/or data is not the only task you would perform with Ansible on a database. Sometimes, manual intervention is required in a database. For example, PostgreSQL requires VACUUM operations from time to time, to free up unused space in the database. MariaDB has a maintenance tool called mysqlcheck that can be used to verify the integrity of tables and perform optimization. Each platform will have its own specific tools for maintenance operations, and it is up to you to establish the best practices for database maintenance on your chosen platform. Furthermore, sometimes it is necessary to make simple changes to a database. For example, it might be necessary to delete (or update) a row from a table, to clear an error situation that has occurred in an application.
Of course, all these activities could be performed manually—however...