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I need to remove a few columns from my rails model which i already created and have some row entries in that model. How to do it? Any links which has details for modifying the schema in rails ? I'm using rails version 3.

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To remove a database column, you have to generate a migration:

script/rails g migration RemoveColumns

Then in the self.up class method, remove your columns:

def self.up
  remove_column :table_name, :column_name
end

You may want to add them back in the self.down class method as well:

def self.down
  add_column :table_name, :column_name, :type
end

The Rails Guide for this goes into much more detail.

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    You don't have to specify script/rails with Rails 3. rails g migration RemoveColumns would suffice.
    – vonconrad
    Oct 16, 2010 at 12:35
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If you know the columns you want to remove you can use the convention: Remove..From.. when naming your migrations. Additionally you can include the column names when running the migration command.

The form of the command:

rails g migration Remove..From.. col1:type col2:type col3:type

For example:

rails g migration RemoveProjectIDFromProjects project_id:string

generates the following migration file:

class RemoveProjectIdFromProjects < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def self.up
    remove_column :projects, :project_id
  end

  def self.down
    add_column :projects, :project_id, :string
  end
end
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    Did this change in Rails 4? When I tried using your example it only generated a change method (no up/down methods).
    – Dan
    Jan 15, 2014 at 21:19
  • @Dan - maybe. I haven't tried it in 4. 3 was the last time I tried this. I'll take a look later tonight and report back.
    – slm
    Jan 15, 2014 at 21:25
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    After a bit more research it looks like there is only supposed to be a change method in Rails 4. The remove_column now takes a data type which must be how it handles adding the column back.
    – Dan
    Jan 15, 2014 at 21:31
  • @Dan - I should mention that this Q is approp. tagged as ruby-on-rails-3 for this, so a new Q&A might be warranted w/ a link to this Q&A just to keep things connected.
    – slm
    Jan 15, 2014 at 21:34
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    This SO Q&A seems to have more on the subject: stackoverflow.com/questions/2831059/…. Power's answer mentions the diffs in 3 vs. 4 with this method: stackoverflow.com/a/17792447/33204
    – slm
    Jan 15, 2014 at 21:38
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Via command alternative as Add, only change Add to Remove:

Single Column:

rails g migration RemoveColumnFromTable column:type

Multiple Columns:

rails g migration RemoveColumn1AndColumn2FromTable column1:type colummn2:type

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