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- data/CHANGELOG +12 -0
- data/LICENSE +1 -1
- data/README +64 -10
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlanywhere_adapter.rb +526 -466
- metadata +2 -2
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=CHANGE LOG
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=====0.1.2 -- 2008/12/30
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- Fixed bug in ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLAnywhereAdapter#table_structure SQL (Paul Smith)
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- Added options for :commlinks and :connection_name to database.yml configuration (Paul Smith)
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- Fixed ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLAnywhereColumn.string_to_binary and binary_to_string (Paul Smith)
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- Added :time as a native datatype (Paul Smith)
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- Override SQLAnywhereAdapter#active? to prevent stale connections (Paul Smith)
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- 'Fixed' coding style to match Rails standards (Paul Smith)
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- Formatted code
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=====0.1.1 -- 2008/11/06
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:database => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "DatabaseName" parameter
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:server => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "ServerName" parameter
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:username => 'dba', #equivalent to the "UserID" parameter
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==Running the ActiveRecord Unit Test Suite
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<b>If the commands cannot be found, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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<b>If the migration tests fail, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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==Explaination of Test Results
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# Singleton class to hold a valid instance of the SQLAnywhereInterface across all connections
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sql = "SELECT DISTINCT index_name, \"unique\" FROM sys.systable INNER JOIN sys.sysidxcol ON sys.systable.table_id = sys.sysidxcol.table_id INNER JOIN sys.sysidx ON sys.systable.table_id = sys.sysidx.table_id AND sys.sysidxcol.index_id = sys.sysidx.index_id WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' AND index_category > 2"
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def remove_index(table_name, options={}) #:nodoc:
|
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|
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|
403
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
405
|
+
def rename_table(name, new_name)
|
406
|
+
execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(name)} RENAME #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
|
407
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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def remove_column(table_name, column_name) #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} DROP #{quote_column_name(column_name)}"
|
411
|
+
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|
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|
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|
413
|
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def change_column_default(table_name, column_name, default) #:nodoc:
|
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|
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execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} DEFAULT #{quote(default)}"
|
415
|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def change_column_null(table_name, column_name, null, default = nil)
|
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|
+
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|
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|
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execute("UPDATE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} SET #{quote_column_name(column_name)}=#{quote(default)} WHERE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} IS NULL")
|
420
|
+
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|
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|
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|
422
|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
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|
426
|
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add_column_options!(add_column_sql, options)
|
427
|
+
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|
428
|
+
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|
429
|
+
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|
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|
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|
431
|
+
def rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name) #:nodoc:
|
432
|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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|
435
|
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def remove_column(table_name, column_name)
|
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|
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sql = "SELECT \"index_name\" FROM SYS.SYSTAB join SYS.SYSTABCOL join SYS.SYSIDXCOL join SYS.SYSIDX WHERE \"column_name\" = '#{column_name}' AND \"table_name\" = '#{table_name}'"
|
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|
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|
438
|
+
execute "DROP INDEX \"#{table_name}\".\"#{row['index_name']}\""
|
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|
+
end
|
440
|
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|
441
|
+
end
|
442
|
+
|
443
|
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protected
|
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|
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def select(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
|
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|
+
return execute(sql, name)
|
446
|
+
end
|
447
|
+
|
448
|
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# ActiveRecord uses the OFFSET/LIMIT keywords at the end of query to limit the number of items in the result set.
|
449
|
+
# This syntax is NOT supported by SQL Anywhere. In previous versions of this adapter this adapter simply
|
450
|
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# overrode the add_limit_offset function and added the appropriate TOP/START AT keywords to the start of the query.
|
451
|
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# However, this will not work for cases where add_limit_offset is being used in a subquery since add_limit_offset
|
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|
+
# is called with the WHERE clause.
|
453
|
+
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|
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|
+
# As a result, the following function must be called before every SELECT statement against the database. It
|
455
|
+
# recursivly walks through all subqueries in the SQL statment and replaces the instances of OFFSET/LIMIT with the
|
456
|
+
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|
457
|
+
# that it is not possible given that it must count levels of nested brackets.
|
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|
+
def modify_limit_offset(sql)
|
459
|
+
modified_sql = ""
|
460
|
+
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|
461
|
+
in_single_quote = false
|
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|
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in_double_quote = false
|
463
|
+
nesting_level = 0
|
464
|
+
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|
465
|
+
if sql =~ /\(/ then
|
466
|
+
sql.split(//).each_with_index do |x, i|
|
467
|
+
case x[0]
|
468
|
+
when 40 # left brace - (
|
469
|
+
modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
|
470
|
+
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|
471
|
+
nesting_level = nesting_level + 1 unless in_double_quote || in_single_quote
|
472
|
+
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|
473
|
+
nesting_level = nesting_level - 1 unless in_double_quote || in_single_quote
|
474
|
+
if nesting_level == 0 and !in_double_quote and !in_single_quote then
|
475
|
+
modified_sql << modify_limit_offset(subquery_sql)
|
476
|
+
subquery_sql = ""
|
477
|
+
end
|
478
|
+
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|
479
|
+
subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
|
480
|
+
when 39 # single quote - '
|
481
|
+
in_single_quote = in_single_quote ^ true unless in_double_quote
|
482
|
+
modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
|
483
|
+
subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
|
484
|
+
when 34 # double quote - "
|
485
|
+
in_double_quote = in_double_quote ^ true unless in_single_quote
|
486
|
+
modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
|
487
|
+
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|
488
|
+
else
|
489
|
+
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|
490
|
+
subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
|
491
|
+
end
|
492
|
+
raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("Braces do not match: #{sql}") if nesting_level < 0
|
493
|
+
end
|
494
|
+
else
|
495
|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
497
|
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raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("Quotes do not match: #{sql}") if in_double_quote or in_single_quote
|
498
|
+
return "" if modified_sql.nil?
|
499
|
+
select_components = modified_sql.scan(/\ASELECT\s+(DISTINCT)?(.*?)(?:\s+LIMIT\s+(.*?))?(?:\s+OFFSET\s+(.*?))?\Z/xmi)
|
500
|
+
return modified_sql if select_components[0].nil?
|
501
|
+
final_sql = "SELECT #{select_components[0][0]} "
|
502
|
+
final_sql << "TOP #{select_components[0][2]} " unless select_components[0][2].nil?
|
503
|
+
final_sql << "START AT #{(select_components[0][3].to_i + 1).to_s} " unless select_components[0][3].nil?
|
504
|
+
final_sql << "#{select_components[0][1]}"
|
505
|
+
return final_sql
|
506
|
+
else
|
507
|
+
return sql
|
508
|
+
end
|
509
|
+
end
|
510
|
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|
511
|
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# Queries the structure of a table including the columns names, defaults, type, and nullability
|
512
|
+
# ActiveRecord uses the type to parse scale and precision information out of the types. As a result,
|
513
|
+
# chars, varchars, binary, nchars, nvarchars must all be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>)
|
514
|
+
# numeric and decimal must be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>, <i>scale</i>)
|
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|
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# Nullability is returned as 0 (no nulls allowed) or 1 (nulls allowed)
|
516
|
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# Alos, ActiveRecord expects an autoincrement column to have default value of NULL
|
517
|
+
|
518
|
+
def table_structure(table_name)
|
519
|
+
sql = <<-SQL
|
520
|
+
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|
521
|
+
NULLIF(sys.syscolumn."default", 'autoincrement') AS "default",
|
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|
+
IF sys.syscolumn.domain_id IN (7,8,9,11,33,34,35,3,27) THEN
|
523
|
+
IF sys.syscolumn.domain_id IN (3,27) THEN
|
524
|
+
sys.sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || sys.syscolumn.width || ',' || sys.syscolumn.scale || ')'
|
525
|
+
ELSE
|
526
|
+
sys.sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || sys.syscolumn.width || ')'
|
527
|
+
ENDIF
|
528
|
+
ELSE
|
529
|
+
sys.sysdomain.domain_name
|
530
|
+
ENDIF AS domain,
|
531
|
+
IF sys.syscolumn.nulls = 'Y' THEN 1 ELSE 0 ENDIF AS nulls
|
532
|
+
FROM
|
533
|
+
sys.syscolumn
|
534
|
+
INNER JOIN sys.systable ON sys.syscolumn.table_id = sys.systable.table_id
|
535
|
+
INNER JOIN sys.sysdomain ON sys.syscolumn.domain_id = sys.sysdomain.domain_id
|
536
|
+
WHERE
|
537
|
+
table_name = '#{table_name}'
|
496
538
|
SQL
|
497
|
-
|
498
|
-
|
499
|
-
|
500
|
-
|
501
|
-
|
502
|
-
|
503
|
-
|
504
|
-
|
505
|
-
|
506
|
-
|
507
|
-
|
539
|
+
returning structure = select(sql) do
|
540
|
+
raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, "Could not find table '#{table_name}'") if false
|
541
|
+
end
|
542
|
+
end
|
543
|
+
|
544
|
+
# Required to prevent DEFAULT NULL being added to primary keys
|
545
|
+
def options_include_default?(options)
|
546
|
+
options.include?(:default) && !(options[:null] == false && options[:default].nil?)
|
547
|
+
end
|
548
|
+
|
549
|
+
private
|
550
|
+
|
551
|
+
def connect!
|
552
|
+
result = SA.instance.api.sqlany_connect(@connection, @connection_string)
|
553
|
+
if result == 1 then
|
554
|
+
set_connection_options
|
555
|
+
else
|
556
|
+
error = SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)
|
557
|
+
raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError.new("#{error}: Cannot Establish Connection")
|
558
|
+
end
|
559
|
+
end
|
560
|
+
|
561
|
+
def set_connection_options
|
562
|
+
SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "SET TEMPORARY OPTION non_keywords = 'LOGIN'") rescue nil
|
563
|
+
SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "SET TEMPORARY OPTION timestamp_format = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:NN:SS'") rescue nil
|
564
|
+
# The liveness variable is used a low-cost "no-op" to test liveness
|
565
|
+
SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "CREATE VARIABLE liveness INT") rescue nil
|
566
|
+
end
|
567
|
+
end
|
568
|
+
end
|
508
569
|
end
|
509
570
|
|
510
|
-
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ rubygems_version: 0.9.4
|
|
3
3
|
specification_version: 1
|
4
4
|
name: activerecord-sqlanywhere-adapter
|
5
5
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
6
|
-
version: 0.1.
|
7
|
-
date: 2008-
|
6
|
+
version: 0.1.2
|
7
|
+
date: 2008-12-31 00:00:00 -05:00
|
8
8
|
summary: ActiveRecord driver for SQL Anywhere
|
9
9
|
require_paths:
|
10
10
|
- lib
|