Tom Ward is the author nominated in the gem, but I don't know
where the project source lives. The gem also gives the homepage
as <http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/SQL+Server>, but that
page hasn't been updated in 18 months. I've emailed Tom.

A github project is the right idea, but someone has to maintain
the gem.

On Sep 17, 7:12 pm, "Michael Koziarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I believe that the sqlserver adapter has (had?) custom logic for this
> > > kind of conversion.  If the time is 0, return a date, etc.
> > Yep, it's kinda arbitrary, limited and generally crappy. I'll see if I
> > can come up with a better suggestion.
> Excellent.  I've lost track of who the current maintainer is, but
> hopefully they'll speak up here?  If no one speaks up, you could
> always create a project on github.

The abstract adapter seems to use the same sort of hack. I won't
attempt to fix this, but I need somewhere to publish the zone fixes.

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Clifford Heath.
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