Oh, i have Ubuntu. In fact, i think i have Ubuntu 10.10 Meerkut
Maverick. But its jsut that i am still not very familiar with ubuntu
and its file classification and systems to work in it.
Now, if windows is showing such problem then i think i will take ur
advice and move on to Ubuntu.
Thanks a lot, i will keep you posted.
On Apr 3, 4:43 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 3 April 2011 12:07, kaushikxkcd <iamkaushikku...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Now, this is how i used the migrate command. and it shows that the
> > migration is successful .
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> > Note that the name of migration is 'kmigrate' while the table is
> > 'kusers'. "Example" is the name of the project.
>
> > I:\example>rake db:migrate
> > (in I:/example)
> > == Kmigrate: migrating =====================
> > == Kmigrate: migrated (0.0000s) ============
>
> > == CreateKusers: migrating =================
> > -- create_table(:kusers)
> > -> 0.0625s
> > == CreateKusers: migrated (0.0625s) ========
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> > This is the code written in \db\migrate\create_kusers.rb file
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> > class CreateKusers < ActiveRecord::Migration
> > def self.up
> > create_table :kusers do |t|
> > t.string "name", :limit =>25
> > t.string "address", :limit => 50
> > t.integer "age", :limit =>50
> > t.timestamps
> > end
> > end
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> > def self.down
> > drop_table :kusers
> > end
> > end
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> > Now, now the above database should be mentioned in the schema.rb as it
> > is loaded at run-time when DUMPED.
> > but it hows an error as follows :
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> > ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 20110402024216) do
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> > # Could not dump table "kusers" because of following ArgumentError
> > # invalid date
>
> > end
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> OK, I understand, it is the *contents* of schema.rb that contains the
> error. Googling for the error message led me quickly tohttps://github.com/brianmario/mysql2/issues#issue/71
> I suggest you read write through that and see if it helps.
> The better solution is not to use Windows for Rails development. Use
> this problem as an excuse to switch to, for example, Ubuntu. You can
> set your PC up to dual boot Win and Ubuntu, or run Ubuntu as a virtual
> machine on windows, or the other way around. I found that after the
> initial learning curve of Ubuntu my world rapidly became almost a
> Windows free zone. It is great to feel in control of ones machine
> again.
>
> Colin
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