You can put whatever you want into your database.yml file as heroku ignores
it and uses its own database.  It's assumed that local development will be
on your local database where as the app running on heroku will use heroku's
database.

On 4/16/08, Tim Uckun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >  3) Can't help you on this one.  I work entirely in the clouds
> >  (figuratively, too).  There might be a few posts on here regarding
> >  local development if you search for Heroku API, git or something like
> >  that.
> >
>
>
> If you can't connect to the database from your desktop and your
> database.yml files points to EC2 how do you work locally?   I suppose
> you can add an edditional entry for local work and change it just
> before you do a commit. That would work.
>
>
> >
>

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