Bryan Crossland wrote in post #991594:
> You're welcome. :-) No need to change anything in file to run in
> production
> mode. A rake file will take the environment mode that the rails app is
> running in. If you need to run the rake file while rails is not running
> it's
> going to look for the environment variable RAILS_ENV. Set that in your
> shell
> to the environment you want rake to run against and you're good to go.
>
> B.

Got it.  Thanks again and have a nice weekend!

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