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SQLite table constraint - unique on multiple columns

... 348 Put the UNIQUE declaration within the column definition section; working example: CREATE TABL...
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How do I reference a Django settings variable in my models.py?

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SQLite Reset Primary Key Field

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Using --no-rdoc and --no-ri with bundler

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How do I determine the target architecture of static library (.a) on Mac OS X?

...ibiodbc.a Architectures in the fat file: /usr/lib/libiodbc.a are: x86_64 i386 ppc % lipo -info libnonfatarchive.a input file libnonfatarchive.a is not a fat file Non-fat file: libnonfatarchive.a is architecture: i386 % sha...
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Transform DateTime into simple Date in Ruby on Rails

...paging, ignore! :-) – Notinlist Sep 3 '10 at 8:56 @Notinlist the entirety of rails is written in Ruby, so you could pr...
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POST data in JSON format

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Tar archiving that takes input from a list of files

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What is &amp used for

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How to get CSS to select ID that begins with a string (not in Javascript)?

... 369 [id^=product] ^= indicates "starts with". Conversely, $= indicates "ends with". The symbols...