Hi Anton,

Thanks for your reply.

> The Ruby on rails book - the "Pickaxe" book - discusses how to use RoR
> with legacy databases.  I'd recommend looking at that.

You mean the "Agile Web Development with Rails" book?

> In short, the answer is YES, but you need to have some other database to
>  act as a 'shim' of some kind.

Could you explain that a bit further?

Thank you!

- Johannes

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