On Sep 25, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Dudebot wrote:> This works:
>
> @items = Item.find( :all, :conditions => [ "category_id = ? AND
> position = ?", category_id, position ] )
> if @items.size > 0 ...
>
> But this:
>
> if Item.exists?( :conditions => [ "category_id = ? AND position =
?",
> category_id, position ] )...
Try it like:
Item.exists?(["category_id = ? AND position = ?", category_id,
position])
Or:
Item.exists?(:category_id => category_id, :position => position)
It wants the *value* of the conditions key in the options hash.
-Rob
>
> Gives this error despite the documentation for Active Record Query
> Interface which says
> "Further more, exists takes a conditions option much like
find:"...
>
> SQLite3::SQLException: no such column: items.conditions: SELECT
> "items".id FROM "items" WHERE
("items"."conditions" IN (''category_id
> = ? AND position = ?'',4,3.0)) LIMIT 1
>
> Any idea why?
>
> Many TIA,
> Craig
> >
Rob Biedenharn http://agileconsultingllc.com
Rob-xa9cJyRlE0mWcWVYNo9pwxS2lgjeYSpx@public.gmane.org