I''m looking for the cleanest way to force the Rails framework to use a lower-case version of the table and column names in a database when creating records. I need this for a Rails application that displays the status of an existing backup system. The backup system (Bacula; Nice backup system, BTW) can use either Postgres or Mysql as its database engine. Unfortunately, the table and column names are created in all lower case when using Postgres, and in StudlyCaps when using Mysql. I''d like my application to be able to work against either database type without having to modify the capitalization of all the table and column names in the application code. The best approach that I''ve found so far is to conditionally override the accessor methods, like so: class Pool < ActiveRecord::Base Pool.table_name = ''pool'' Pool.primary_key = ''poolid'' if STUDLY Pool.table_name = ''Pool'' def id; self.PoolId; end def name; self.Name; end def volretention; self.VolRetention; end end end While this works, it''s not very elegant. I''d much prefer some application-wide "downcase field names" setting, but haven''t found any way to force this behavior. Any hints would be greatly appreciated. -- John Kodis.