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2012 Apr 10
4
TinyTds::Client.new() gives an error "undefined symbol: dbsetluser"
Hello Dear experts, I am new to Ruby on Rails. Though I want to access to MSSQL 2005 from ruby. I installed tiny_tds using following commands: >sudo apt-get install freetds-dev >gem install tiny_tds And now when I executed @client = TinyTds::Client.new( :username => ''username'', :password => ''password'', :host => ''192.168.1.45'', :database => ''test_db'', :login_timeout => 5, :timeout => 5 ) , it gives an err...
2013 Dec 17
1
ActiveRecord and tiny_tds
...#39;rubygems'' gem ''tiny_tds'', ''= 0.6.2'' require ''tiny_tds'' gem ''activerecord'', ''= 3.2.12'' require ''active_record'' require ''activerecord-sqlserver-adapter'' client = TinyTds::Client.new(:username => ''user'',:password => ''pass'',:host => ''host'',:database => ''db'') result = client.execute(sql) => #<TinyTds::Result:0x000000022c3e48> When I try the same query with an ActiveRecord:...
2012 Jul 18
5
Any comment on adding #cast and #cast! to ActiveRecord::Relation?
Not getting any love (tender or otherwise) on my pull request<https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7035>so I thought you folks might like to chip in. What do you think? #cast and #cast! allow you to declare a mapping from generated column names to simplified database column types (i.e. those used in migrations). This way scopes with columns generated in their select lists can also include
2012 May 04
7
Unable to Install ruby-odbc gem on windows 2008 server bit
Hi, I am trying to install the ruby-odbc gem on windows 2008 server Enterprise SP2 64 bit version I have installed the devkit for ruby and it is also getting installed. When trying to install this ruby-odbc gem some how make.exe file is getting crashing and I am unable to install it further. I am able to install the same gem on a 32 bit machine but the same procedure does not work out on 64
2012 Jan 02
4
Which AR Interfaces Leverage PreparedStatements/Binds?
I could not find the answer to this in a few Google searches and thought I would ask. So when are prepared statements best leveraged in ActiveRecord''s interface? I never really noticed before, but simple condition hashes or scopes do not pass down the binds so that prepared statements are leveraged. So a `Car.find(1)` would but things like `Car.where(:id => 1).first` do not. Is it a
2010 Dec 06
15
Windows new installation - Always problems
I would like to know if there is a way to ''package'' an application with all the associated gems and ship it to a new server and having it to "just work" in a Windows environment. Although I have never done it I know that Rails can be frozen into the application. I am wondering if I can do the same thing with other gems. I have found this
2012 Jan 11
4
ActiveRecord: ar-each_model
Hi, today I went into a problem, when I had to iterate over a big result set. ActiveRecord produces a huge array of model instances, which consumed 1GB of memory on my machine. A comparable perl DBI script only used some KB for iterating over the result set. Then I was suggested to use batch (#find_each) for the problem. But basically batch does the same thing by splitting the query into several