On Dec 12, 1:57 pm, jsnark <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's now been a month since I made this post and have not received a
> response.
>
> I am assuming that is because the only way to use temporary database
> tables from Ruby is to write raw SQL.

or because not every person reads every message.

Nosing it around it appears that, for mysql and sqlite3 temporary
tables don't appear in the thing rails uses to decide whether a table
exists, so rails will refuse to believe that the table exists, which I
imagine is the root of the problem

Fred

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