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id is default for find(1)


=begin

drop database Contact;

create database Contact;

use Contact;

CREATE TABLE Employee (
   id  int unsigned not null auto_increment primary key,
   Name VARCHAR(50),
   Phone VARCHAR(15),
   departmentId int
);


CREATE TABLE Department(
   id    int unsigned not null auto_increment primary key,
   Name VARCHAR(50),
   Phone VARCHAR(15)
   
);



=end

require "rubygems"
require "activerecord"

ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(
  :adapter => "mysql",
  :host => "localhost",
  :username => "root",
  :database => "Contact")

class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
   set_table_name "employee"
end

class Department < ActiveRecord::Base
   set_table_name "department"
end

account = Employee.new
account.save

account = Employee.find(1)
puts account.destroy

 








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