Best regards
Peter De Berdt
From looking at that error it's clear that the 5th value sent is NULL
which is your `type` column. So your problem is not with MySQL. Given
that Rails uses a "type" column for single-table inheritance, maybe that
has something to do with your issue.
> I had similar issues when trying to add a column called 'timestamp'.
MySQL has a TIMESTAMP data type. I would guess that you could use that
as a column name as long as it's quoted properly (i.e. `timestamp`).
I tend to avoid naming columns with likely database keywords (type,
timestamp, data, time, number, text, etc.).
P.S. I also avoid using TIMESTAMP data type in MySQL. It's may not
behave as you might expect it to. If a column of that type is not send
in a UPDATE statement it will automatically update itself to the current
time of the database server.
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