Daniel Garcia wrote in post #972328:
>>In the log.
> This is what I get after migrating.

That's of no particular use here, since you already posted what MySQL 
thinks your schema looks like.

> Should I get a log when saving data
> from the rails console?.

Assuming your logger level is set to show SQL (which, in the development 
environment, it usually is), then yes.  That's what we're interested in.

Think about it: what we're looking for is the SQL that Rails is sending 
to the DB for its save operations, so we can find out whether the data 
is getting corrupted before or after it gets to the DB.  That's all we 
need.  You've so far failed to provide it.

Do you understand the logic flow on an AR save operation?  If you do, 
then these concepts should be easy to understand.

I'm explaining at length because I think you need some training in how 
to troubleshoot stuff effectively...I hope this is helpful.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]

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