Do created_at and updated_at (via t.timestamps) get set properly? I
think you could try using t.timestamp (not plural) instead of t.time.

Or, instead of using "sexy migrations", you could try doing it the old
way:
t.column :my_time_column, :datetime

Hope this helps,
Jason Arora

On Jan 21, 11:01 pm, Zhao Yi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bobnation wrote:
> > Can you post your schema.rb?
>
> This is schema file:
>
> class CreateHistories < ActiveRecord::Migration
>   def self.up
>     create_table :histories do |t|
>       t.string :user_name,:null=>false
>       t.string :project_name,:null=>false
>       t.string :view
>       t.string :task
>       t.date :date
>       t.time :time
>       t.string :log
>
>       t.timestamps
>     end
>   end
>
>   def self.down
>     drop_table :histories
>   end
> end
> --
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