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		<title>Set your Rails Environment Globally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In much of the rails documentation it is suggested that when you want to run a task in a specific environment, you should set the RAILS_ENV environment variable on the command line where you are running the task. 
For example, assume you want to run rake db:migrate on the production system (should be done automatically [...]]]></description>
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