-# CREATE users TABLE
-#####################################
-#DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `users`;
-#CREATE TABLE `users` (
-# `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
-# `login` varchar(80) NOT NULL default '',
-# `salted_password` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
-# `email` varchar(60) NOT NULL default '',
-# `firstname` varchar(40) default NULL,
-# `lastname` varchar(40) default NULL,
-# `salt` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
-# `verified` int(11) default '0',
-# `role` varchar(40) default NULL,
-# `security_token` varchar(40) default NULL,
-# `token_expiry` datetime default NULL,
-# `created_at` datetime default NULL,
-# `updated_at` datetime default NULL,
-# `logged_in_at` datetime default NULL,
-# `deleted` int(11) default '0',
-# `delete_after` datetime default NULL,
-# PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
-#) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
-
-#Following is the new users table that goes with acts_as_authenticated
-#Is simpler for now, saving the old table while in transition between
-#the two for ideas on what attributes may be helpful/necessary
+# CREATE sessions TABLE
+######################################
+
+drop table if exists sessions;
+create table sessions (
+ id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
+ sessid varchar(255),
+ data text,
+ updated_at datetime DEFAULT NULL,
+ primary key (id),
+ index session_index (sessid)
+);
+