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<updated>2011-12-16T14:33:59Z</updated>
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<title>Update ruby-dm-constraints package to 1.2.0.</title>
<updated>2011-12-16T14:33:59Z</updated>
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<name>taca</name>
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* Total rewrite
* Fixed for Oracle
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<title>Update ruby-dm-constraints pacakge to 1.1.0.</title>
<updated>2011-06-19T08:24:26Z</updated>
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<name>taca</name>
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<published>2011-06-19T08:24:26Z</published>
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It is a part of ruby-datamapper 1.1.0.

Changes in detail, please refer:
http://datamapper.org/articles/datamapper-110-released.html.
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<title>Importing databases/ruby-dm-constraints 1.0.2.</title>
<updated>2010-09-11T23:50:47Z</updated>
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Plugin that adds foreign key constraints to associations.  Currently
supports only PostgreSQL and MySQL.

All constraints are added to the underlying database, but constraining
is implemented in pure ruby.

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