You're missing an "l" in "default".

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Karl Smith <threadh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is :default allowed as an option for decimal columns?
>
> A migration:
> class CreateMoney < ActiveRecord::Migration
>  def self.up
>    create_table :money do |t|
>      t.decimal :amount, :defaut => 0.0, :precision => 8, :scale => 2
>    end
>  end
>
>  def self.down
>    drop_table :money
>  end
> end
>
> Creates the following schema:
>
> create_table "money", :force => true do |t|
>  t.decimal  "amount",          :precision => 8, :scale => 2
> end
>
> What happened to the default, it's gone!
>
> Bug? or do decimal columns disallow the :default option? or is it
> because :precision/:scale are also set?
>
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