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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T04:49:47+00:00 2026-06-03T04:49:47+00:00

I wrote a little ruby script, which connects itself to a mysql database and

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I wrote a little ruby script, which connects itself to a mysql database and creates a table (if this table doesn’t exist yet). After this the script should store content in this table I try to store this data using:

Table.create(:foo => "bar", :foobar => "something", :blallala => "blololl") 

I also tried

Table.new(:foo => "bar", :foobar => "something", :blallala => "blololl") 

but it seems to do the same because I always get the error:

Mysql::Error: Table ‘my-username.my-dbname’ doesn’t exist: SHOW FULL FIELDS FROM table-name

SO this is what I got so far:

 ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(
                :adapter => "mysql",
                :host => "localhost",
                :username => "my-username",
                :password => "my-password",
                :database => "my-db-name",
                :encoding => "UTF8"
        )

        table_name = "my_table"
        unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables.include? table_name
                ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
                        create_table :"#{table_name}" do |table|
                                table.column :foo, :string
                                table.column :bar, :string
                                table.column :blallala, :string
                        end
                end
        end

        class Table < ActiveRecord::Base
                self.table_name = "#{table_name}"
        end

         Table.create(:foo => "bar", :foobar => "something", :blallala => "blololl")
         #Table.new(:foo => "bar", :foobar => "something", :blallala => "blololl")

So the question is: How do I actually create a columo/row and why does Table.create(:foo => "bar", :foobar => "something", :blallala => "blololl") not work?

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    2026-06-03T04:49:49+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 4:49 am

    This worked for me:

    # establish connection here
    
    class Table < ActiveRecord::Base
      self.table_name = "the_table"
    end
    
    unless Table.table_exists?
      ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
        create_table :the_table do |table|
          table.column :foo, :string
          table.column :bar, :string
          table.column :blallala, :string
        end
      end
    end
    
    
    Table.create(:foo => "bar", :bar => "something", :blallala => "blololl")
    
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