Hi, thanks for the suggestion

with :float works even if I am surprised that round the value using :decimal

cheers

Giovanni



2009/4/1 Thibaut Barrère <thibaut.barr...@gmail.com>

> Hello Giovanni,
> it would be useful to know if the decimals are still there in the bulk file
> (I suppose so) or if they are still there.
>
> If it can help you, in my cases I use :float in the migration (which is
> good enough for me) and things seem to work fine.
>
> cheers,
>
> -- Thibaut
>
> 2009/3/31 Giovanni Messina <jgam...@gmail.com>
>
>> Using this post_process I lose the decimal places of which there are
>> suggested_retail_price in outfile
>>
>> ---------------
>> in the ctl file:
>>
>> post_process :bulk_import, {
>>    :file => outfile,
>>    :truncate => true,
>>    :columns => [:id,:description,:suggested_retail_price],
>>    :field_separator => "\t",
>>    :target => :development,
>>    :table => 'product_dimension'
>>  }
>>
>> -----------------
>>
>> the migration file is
>>
>> :id => :integer,
>> :description => :string,
>> :suggested_retail_price => :decimal
>>
>> -------------------
>>
>> how do I act?
>>
>> Giovanni
>>
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