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I have a query in Rails that is working in development and not in production. The query is:

Event.where("created_at > ? AND name = ? AND game = ?", 3.month.ago, Event::TYPE_USER_SESSION, PLATFORM_CODE).group("strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00 UTC', created_at, '-6 days', 'weekday 0')").distinct.count(:user_id)

which is translated to:

SELECT DISTINCT COUNT(DISTINCT "events"."user_id") AS count_user_id, strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00 UTC', created_at, '-6 days', 'weekday 0') AS strftime_y_m_d_00_00_00_utc_created_at_6_days_weekday_0 FROM "events" WHERE (created_at > '2015-05-05 11:51:32.292908' AND name = 'user_session' AND game = 'LK') GROUP BY strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00 UTC', created_at, '-6 days', 'weekday 0')

In development works with sqlite3, but in production with mysql, I get this error:

ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql2::Error: FUNCTION monkiland.strftime does not exist: SELECT DISTINCT COUNT(DISTINCT `events`.`user_id`) AS count_user_id, strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00 UTC', created_at, '-6 days', 'weekday 0') AS strftime_y_m_d_00_00_00_utc_created_at_6_days_weekday_0 FROM `events` WHERE (created_at > '2015-05-05 11:52:09.879454' AND name = 'user_session' AND game = 'LK') GROUP BY strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00 UTC', created_at, '-6 days', 'weekday 0')

In my gemfile

group :production do
  gem 'mysql2', '0.3.17'
end

group :development do
  gem 'sqlite3'
end

Thanks in advance!!!

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  • Note dont you think strftime_y_m_d_00_00_00_utc_created_at_6_days_weekday_0 is little longer name? Aug 5, 2015 at 11:57
  • Check blog.152.org/2009/12/… Aug 5, 2015 at 11:59
  • @PratikCJoshi rails generates it automaticatically
    – Miriam
    Aug 5, 2015 at 12:01

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Use Data_Format() Function It is similar to strftime ().

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  • DATE_FORMAT() will work in production, but not in development. Also, the syntaxis is different. I am not familiar with DATE_FORMAT and I don't know how to group it by week as with stftime() function
    – Miriam
    Aug 5, 2015 at 12:49

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