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Successive versions of Rails provided explicit support for more column types such as `money` and `uuid`. However, the ability to create a Postgres table with one of these column type is really dependent on which Postgres version you're using, and not which Rails version you're using -- all you have to do is use `t.column` rather than e.g., `t.money`, `t.uuid`, etc. |
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