Maurício Linhares wrote:
> YourActiveRecordModel.configurations[ Rails.env ][ 'username' ]
> YourActiveRecordModel.configurations[ Rails.env ][ 'database' ]
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> Maur�cio Linhares
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> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Steve

Thanks for your suggestion. However I am spcifying a dsn which includes 
Username, and database. This approach has a couple of issues.

1. The user may be logging in using Windows authentication. In that case 
database.yml will not have a value for User field.
2. What if the application changes connection after starting up?
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