Ruby on Rails Monday, October 6, 2014



As discussed last week, generally Rails scaffolding is not commonly used.

Database migrations are commonly used, but it is unclear to me what you are trying to do.

Are you attaching a Rails app to an existing database? (Like a database schema that is already built and works off some other application?) Migrations are designed to build out your database schema bit-by-bit (migration-by-migration), so you'll have to get creative with how to work around that. 

If you're simply having problems running a migration (rake db:migrate), paste the full text of the error message you are seeing. 




On Oct 4, 2014, at 9:12 AM, Richard Lenawasae <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

So can i start scaffolding manually from ruby command prompt, but i know 
scaffolding manually is quite tiresome and if i can really get another 
alternative then fine...?

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