One approach may be to build the data as a large csv. Which you could do
from ruby if you wished and you can then keep as a file. Then either
import directly to the db with sql or workbench etc. or if you want to stay
ruby, load the csv and use ar_extension import to dump the data into the
db.
On Friday, 5 April 2013 16:08:04 UTC+1, Ruby-Forum.com User
wrote:>
> I want to test performance of project.
> So i want make 10000 record of table for testing.
> I don''t know how to ganerate record.
> Who can help me? Thanks.
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