Sequel Cheat Sheet - Querying in sequel ¶ ↑. 2) # ((\column1\ = 1) and (\column2\ = 2)) \n sequel. Readme (introduction to sequel, start here if new) security; 2}) # ((\column1\ = 1) or (\column2\ = 2)) \n sequel. Require 'sequel' db = sequel. 'localhost' ) db = sequel. Purpose of this guide ¶ ↑. Sqlite ( 'my_blog.db' ) db = sequel. Connect ( 'postgres://user:password@localhost/my_db' ) db = sequel. 2) # ((\column1\ = 1) or (\column2\ = 2)) \n\n sequel.
Connect ( 'postgres://user:password@localhost/my_db' ) db = sequel. Require 'sequel' db = sequel. This guide is based on guides.rubyonrails.org/active_record_querying.html. Open a database ¶ ↑. 2) # ((\column1\ = 1) or (\column2\ = 2)) \n\n sequel. Web documentation for sequel (v4.4.0) general info, guides, examples, and tutorials. 2}) # ((\column1\ = 1) or (\column2\ = 2)) \n sequel. Readme (introduction to sequel, start here if new) security; 1070 lines (731 loc) · 35.6 kb. 'localhost' ) db = sequel. Primary/replica database configurations and sharding. 2) # ((\column1\ = 1) and (\column2\ = 2)) \n sequel. Sequel is a flexible and powerful database library that supports a wide variety of different querying methods. Purpose of this guide ¶ ↑. Sqlite ( 'my_blog.db' ) db = sequel. Querying in sequel ¶ ↑. Microsoft sql server stored procedure support.