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*SVN*
+* Added a OCI8-based Oracle adapter that has been verified to work with Oracle 8 and 9 #629 [Graham Jenkins]. Usage notes:
+
+ 1. Key generation uses a sequence "rails_sequence" for all tables. (I couldn't find a simple
+ and safe way of passing table-specific sequence information to the adapter.)
+ 2. Oracle uses DATE or TIMESTAMP datatypes for both dates and times. Consequently I have had to
+ resort to some hacks to get data converted to Date or Time in Ruby.
+ If the column_name ends in _at (like created_at, updated_at) it's created as a Ruby Time. Else if the
+ hours/minutes/seconds are 0, I make it a Ruby Date. Else it's a Ruby Time.
+ This is nasty - but if you use Duck Typing you'll probably not care very much.
+ In 9i it's tempting to map DATE to Date and TIMESTAMP to Time but I don't think that is
+ valid - too many databases use DATE for both.
+ Timezones and sub-second precision on timestamps are not supported.
+ 3. Default values that are functions (such as "SYSDATE") are not supported. This is a
+ restriction of the way active record supports default values.
+ 4. Referential integrity constraints are not fully supported. Under at least
+ some circumstances, active record appears to delete parent and child records out of
+ sequence and out of transaction scope. (Or this may just be a problem of test setup.)
+
* Added TimeZone as the first of a number of value objects that Active Record will start shipping to provide incentatives to use rich value objects using composed_of #688 [Jamis Buck]
* Added option :schema_order to the PostgreSQL adapter to support the use of multiple schemas per database #697 [YuriSchimke]
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inheritance_column { original_inheritance_column + "_id" }
end
-* Added an Oracle adapter that works with the Oracle bindings by Yoshida (http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/oracle/) #564 [Maik Schmidt]
-
- A number of caveats:
-
- 1. You have to create a sequence for every table that need an auto-generated primary key.
- The sequence name is built by appending "_id" to the according table_name,
- i.e. if you have a table called "employees", you have to create a sequence called "employees_id".
-
- 2. The data type TIME is not supported, because Oracle does not support it.
-
- 3. Binary data (BLOBs etc.) are currently not supported. Will be fixed soon.
-
- 4. LIMIT clauses with OFFSET are not supported, because I could not find a way to simulate this behaviour using ROWNUM and "SELECT *".
-
-
* Fixed Base#clone for use with PostgreSQL #565 [hanson@surgery.wisc.edu]