Ruby/Rails : Rails : ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLServerAdapter
Context of the notion in the technology: Document / Topc: Ruby/Rails Package: Rails
Related Keywords: Ruby Rails Rails Active Record Connection Adapters SQL Server Adapter
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Items Related to ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLServerAdapter
Inner Elements of ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLServerAdapter
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLServerAdapter contains following items:
- active? (active )
- adapter_name (adapter name)
- add_limit_offset! (add limit offset )
- begin_db_transaction (begin db transaction)
- columns
- commit_db_transaction (commit db transaction)
- create_database (create database)
- current_database (current database)
- delete
- disconnect! (disconnect )
- drop_database (drop database)
- execute
- indexes
- insert
- native_database_types (native database types)
- new
- quote
- quote_column_name (quote column name)
- quote_string (quote string)
- quoted_false (quoted false)
- quoted_true (quoted true)
- reconnect! (reconnect )
- recreate_database (recreate database)
- remove_column (remove column)
- remove_default_constraint (remove default constraint)
- remove_index (remove index)
- rename_column (rename column)
- rename_table (rename table)
- rollback_db_transaction (rollback db transaction)
- select_all (select all)
- select_one (select one)
- tables
- update
Ruby on Rails, often called RoR, or just Rails, is an open source web application framework written in Ruby that closely follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. It strives for simplicity and allowing real-world applications to be developed in less code than other frameworks and with a minimum of configuration. The Ruby programming language allows for extensive metaprogramming, which Rails makes much use of. This results in a syntax that many of its users find to be very readable. Rails is primarily distributed through RubyGems, which is the official packaging format and distribution channel for Ruby libraries and applications. -- wikipedia.org
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