This is the code from the Agile Web Development 3rd Edition, which I
pasted into the original db/migrate file, and tried to use rake to
migrate to the SQLite DB:

c#---
# Excerpted from "Agile Web Development with Rails, 3rd Ed.",
# published by The Pragmatic Bookshelf.
# Copyrights apply to this code. It may not be used to create training
material,
# courses, books, articles, and the like. Contact us if you are in
doubt.
# We make no guarantees that this code is fit for any purpose.
# Visit http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails3 for more book
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#---

class AddTestData < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def self.up
    Product.delete_all

    Product.create(:title => 'Pragmatic Project Automation',
    :description =>
    %{<p>
       <em>Pragmatic Project Automation</em> shows you how to improve
the
       consistency and repeatability of your project's procedures
using
       automation to reduce risk and errors.
      </p>
      <p>
        Simply put, we're going to put this thing called a computer to
work
        for you doing the mundane (but important) project stuff. That
means
        you'll have more time and energy to do the really
        exciting---and difficult---stuff, like writing quality code.
      </p>},
    :image_url =>   '/images/auto.jpg',
    :price => 29.95)


    Product.create(:title => 'Pragmatic Version Control',
      :description =>
      %{<p>
         This book is a recipe-based approach to using Subversion that
will
         get you up and running quickly---and correctly. All projects
need
         version control: it's a foundational piece of any project's
         infrastructure. Yet half of all project teams in the U.S.
don't use
         any version control at all. Many others don't use it well,
and end
         up experiencing time-consuming problems.
      </p>},
    :image_url => '/images/svn.jpg',
    :price => 28.50)
    # . . .


    Product.create(:title => 'Pragmatic Unit Testing (C#)',
    :description =>
    %{<p>
        Pragmatic programmers use feedback to drive their development
and
        personal processes. The most valuable feedback you can get
while
        coding comes from unit testing.
      </p>
      <p>
        Without good tests in place, coding can become a frustrating
game of
        "whack-a-mole." That's the carnival game where the player
strikes at a
        mechanical mole; it retreats and another mole pops up on the
opposite side
        of the field. The moles pop up and down so fast that you end
up flailing
        your mallet helplessly as the moles continue to pop up where
you least
        expect them.
      </p>},
    :image_url => '/images/utc.jpg',
    :price => 27.75)


  end

  def self.down
    Product.delete_all
  end
end


On Dec 4, 5:22 pm, pauld <[email protected]> wrote:
> Trying to do a rake db:migrate command and am getting this error. Your
> help appreciated.
>
> Macintosh:depot pdenlinger$ rake --trace
> (in /Users/pdenlinger/Sites/depot)
> ** Invoke default (first_time)
> ** Invoke test (first_time)
> ** Execute test
> ** Invoke test:units (first_time)
> ** Invoke db:test:prepare (first_time)
> ** Invoke db:abort_if_pending_migrations (first_time)
> ** Invoke environment (first_time)
> ** Execute environment
> ** Execute db:abort_if_pending_migrations
> You have 1 pending migrations:
>   20091204090259 AddTestData
> Run "rake db:migrate" to update your database then try again.
> Macintosh:depot pdenlinger$ rake db:migrate
> (in /Users/pdenlinger/Sites/depot)
> rake aborted!
> An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled:
>
> undefined local variable or method `c' for main:Object
>
> Thanks,
> Paul

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