Tim Connor wrote:
> Do we want to follow MYSQL, or any specific DB provider, practices,
> over ruby's, though?  And/or the standards?  (Don't honestly know what
> ANSI SQL has to say about 0000-00-00).

Isn't that one of the reasons for choosing one database over 
another--its support of different functionalities?

What's the point of having different dbs if app frameworks reduce them 
to some wimpy lowest common denominator.

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