Correct grammatical errors

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Jason Noble 2011-12-03 19:13:34 -07:00
parent bc6d1ebc66
commit a41295fdaa

@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ By default, +create_table+ will create a primary key called +id+. You can change
the name of the primary key with the +:primary_key+ option (don't forget to
update the corresponding model) or, if you don't want a primary key at all (for
example for a HABTM join table), you can pass the option +:id => false+. If you
need to pass database specific options you can place an SQL fragment in the
need to pass database specific options you can place a SQL fragment in the
+:options+ option. For example,
<ruby>
@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ h3. Schema Dumping and You
h4. What are Schema Files for?
Migrations, mighty as they may be, are not the authoritative source for your
database schema. That role falls to either +db/schema.rb+ or an SQL file which
database schema. That role falls to either +db/schema.rb+ or a SQL file which
Active Record generates by examining the database. They are not designed to be
edited, they just represent the current state of the database.