I've got the entire application back to where I was before I thought
upgrading MySQL might be the solution to my problem.

The problem was that I added an expense item which included an amount,
say 10.50.  After saving the new item,  the expense amount displayed
as simply 10 -- no .50 anywhere.  I finally realized my problem was
scale=0 for my amount column.

I generated/edited this migration to fix my problem.  Do you think it
will work if I use rake to apply it?

class ChangeExpenseTblAmountCol < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def self.up
    class Expense
      change_column :amount, decimal :precision=>10, scale=>2
    end
  end

  def self.down
  end
end

Or should I have simply changed the class name (which is simply the
name I gave to the generator).
I'm running Rails 2.3.5, Ruby 1.8.6  and MySQL 5.0.37-community-nt


On Mar 13, 2:27 am, kannav rajeev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Check out yours database and table is they are fine ?
> and if possible rebuilt app
> or
> reconfigure database.yml
>
> thanks its about database connectivity issue i think
>
> --
>
> Thanks:
> Rajeev sharma

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