Okay, that made sense to me, and it worked! I've been inserting data 
like crazy, thanks!

I do have a bit of a follow up question, though. Does sqlite3 handle 
booleans differently than MySQL? It seems to choke when I query based on 
a boolean. For example:

In my controller, I have this:

@gameweek = Gameweek.find(:first, :conditions => [ "current = true and 
league_id = ?", @league.id ])

In my production log, I get this error:

ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (SQLite3::SQLException: no such column: 
true: SELECT * FROM gameweeks   WHERE (current = true and league_id = 1) 
LIMIT 1):

I have a "current" column, so I don't see what the problem is...

Thanks again!
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