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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:46:23+00:00 2026-05-11T19:46:23+00:00

This must be something simple but it’s driving me nuts! I have a migration

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This must be something simple but it’s driving me nuts!
I have a migration where I want to update a record afterward

class SubjectsTextField < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def self.up
    add_column :users, :subjects, :text

    User.find(39).update_attribute :subjects, "hey there"
  end

  def self.down
    remove_column :users, :subjects
  end
end

The column gets created but when I go to check record 39, it’s subjects field is null and doesn’t say “hey there”. No errors are thrown during the migration and the update_attribute line returns true as if it had worked.

This line works perfectly in the console and has the expected effect:

User.find(39).update_attribute :subjects, "hey there"

I tried putting the update_attribute line in a second migration. If I blow through both of them in one “rake db:migrate” all the way to current, it still doesn’t work.

But here is the weird part. If I run two separate migrations, say “rake db:migrate VERSION=10” to only create the column and then the second one with “rake db:migrate” to update the attribute IT WORKS!

What the heck is going on…how do I modify a record during a migration? I seem to remember doing this quite often in the past. Maybe it is something different with Rails 2.3.2?

Thanks!
Brian

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    2026-05-11T19:46:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:46 pm

    You need to call reset_column_information on the model you changed before you can use the new column. Add this between the add_column and update:

    User.reset_column_information
    

    See “Using a model after changing its table” on the ActiveRecord::Migration page.

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