On Nov 4, 4:12 am, Keith Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am getting syntax errors in my schema.rb when I run rake
> db:test:prepare. In my migrations, I have created columns that look
> like this...
>
> add_column :prizes, :"paypal_amount", :decimal, :precision => 8, :scale
> => 2, :null=>false, :default=>0
>
> and this works fine and creates the column correctly in the DB. The
> corresponding line in schema.rb that gets created looks like this (the
> paypal_error column is shown for context)...
>
> ....
> t.column "paypal_amount", :decimal, :limit => 8, :default =>
> #<BigDecimal:43fac10,'0.0',4(8)>, :null => false
> t.column "paypal_error", :string
It's definitely that default which is wrong. Probably something bust
with the schema dumper.
Fred
>
> Now when I run rake db:test:prepare, I get errors like the following..
>
> C:/InstantRails-2.0-win/rails_apps/chicago/db/schema.rb:93: syntax
> error, unexpe
> cted ',', expecting kEND
> t.column "paypal_error", :string
>
> It seems that the "BigDecimal" syntax that rails creates in schema.rb is
> not correct, but I'm not sure if I did something wrong or if this is a
> bug. I tried recreating schema.rb running rake db:schema:dump, but it
> did not help. I'm running Rails 2.1.1 with postgres 8.3.1.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
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