On 25 February 2010 14:09, John Mcleod wrote:
> The reason being is the department is a big Oracle house, even though
> they have apps with MS-SQL and mySQL.
>
> I've had one heck of a time in the migration over to Oracle.
The last time (spring 2009) I had to use Oracle with Rails, I was
finding
I agree with you.
I had the application working fine with SQLite and then he (not just he
but the department) wanted the Oracle migration.
The reason being is the department is a big Oracle house, even though
they have apps with MS-SQL and mySQL.
Oh, I did create a sequence also. All works fo
Well,
I just added an PK ID into the joined table and good to go.
Thanks John
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